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If he went into the river, it will be exceedingly difficult to locate his remains.Absolutely nothing new. Mystified LE has not spoken.
If he went into the river, it will be exceedingly difficult to locate his remains.Absolutely nothing new. Mystified LE has not spoken.
I live nearby — I seriously doubt he got all the way to the river on foot that night and no evidence shows he did.If he went into the river, it will be exceedingly difficult to locate his remains.
I didn't realize there was definitive evidence of where he had not been.I live nearby — I seriously doubt he got all the way to the river on foot that night and no evidence shows he did.
Of course there isn’t. Just giving my two cents as someone who knows the area. We get back in the car and drive when we want to go from the area is is known to have been to the river.I didn't realize there was definitive evidence of where he had not been.
Forum should not have the word "river" attached. He disappeared a mile from the river. He would have had to negotiate swamps to get there. River has been dredged. Twice flooded. It is not deep or wide through the park. I have dumped a canoe there and can attest to it not being deep.I live nearby — I seriously doubt he got all the way to the river on foot that night and no evidence shows he did.
Of course there isn’t. Just giving my two cents as someone who knows the area. We get back in the car and drive when we want to go from the area is is known to have been to the river.
This is a bit off topic but about the Eagan police. Recently happened. Man was a night postal worker, not in uniform. Had a severe headache, vision problems. Left work early. Driving. On the way home he had a stroke, hit the median. Two Eagan police officers came, and when he could not talk, they assumed he was on drugs. They called Eagan LE drug specialist, who was supposed to do a 12 point assessment; he only did 3. Victim was jailed. Died in jail. BIG LAWSUIT vs Eagan police. After this incident, I am skeptical Eagan LE will solve the Bryce Borca case.We have a new police chief in Eagan. Plenty goes on here every day for a typical suburb, so I doubt this case is a day-to-day topic at the station. Plenty of people to protect and serve. Still, new leadership can be a reset if people show they want a case solved. I’ll hope for that and see if I can be one of the voices. Welcoming New Eagan Police Chief Salim Omari