Deputies searched the home while Borders waited outside, Bosco learned.
"He came right out after that and said, ‘I see considerable mess in the house and it looks like maybe something happened and I'm going have to get a search warrant,’" Borders said.
The Sheriff’s Office is being assisted in their investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. They kept a vigil at the home throughout Friday, not commenting on what they’d found inside. They did, however, say they considered it an active crime scene.
Borders claims that he and Herrmann are losing their home to foreclosure. He says he’s hoping she ran away from that problem -- but, he says his gut tell him that something bad happened.
When Bosco asked Borders if he’d harmed his ex-girlfriend, Borders said he did not. The Sheriff’s Office hasn’t declared Borders to be a suspect, but said they did want to talk to him.
Bosco also asked Borders if there could be a romantic relationship between the two missing women. Borders said that would be news to him.