"Why would people show up en-masse to start searching again just because the FBI was called in? If people want to help, they can help. And again, keep the spirits of the community up is not really the #1 priority here."
---The family and authorities are literally begging people to keep searching for Kristy. Go look at the "Find Kristy" Facebook page, and her father's page, and her best friend's page. All of them, including the police are begging people to continue to search for her. Even abducted children cases get to a point where the number of searchers dwindles the longer the search goes on. Research the local news channels here; WFIE and WEHT. There are stories about how thousands came out in the beginning to search. As of this past weekend, both stations, and the Courier and Press reported only 24 people showed up to search. From you saying that the spirits of the public shouldn't be an issue, then how then, are those pleas going to motivate the same number of people to continue searching? See, the searches have all yielded nothing. After awhile, searches feel frustrated and hopeless. That's human nature. I feel the pleas for people to continue to search should be followed by some glimmer of motivation; such as the FBI is coming, or the National Guard. See below.
"You do realize that the police can't just order the military to come in and search, right?"
---Words of our sheriff, Brett Kruse--
Boonville woman still missing - Tri-State Media
www.tristate-media.com/.../article_9a4b3d86-27ad-11e4-9a0d-0019bb2...
Aug 19, 2014 Warrick County Sheriff Brett Kruse said that Kelley's phone was left behind at the VFW. ... "If we had a concentrated area we needed to search, we'd consider calling the National Guard."