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Official: Cadaver dogs hit on points of interest in search for Altoona woman who disappeared in 1999
Huntingdon County District Attorney George Zanic said cadaver dogs have hit on points of interest at a rural county farm during the search for clues in the 1999 disappearance of an Altoona woman.
While search crews spend another day at the farm looking for clues related to Sherry Leighty's disappearance, more than 50 officials are at the scene and two wells have been drained.
New York State Police brought in seven cadaver dogs, and Pennsylvania State Police brought in two cadaver dogs.
A search warrant is also shedding more light on the case.
More at link below
http://www.wjactv.com/news/news/search-warrant-sheds-more-light-missing-altoona-wo/nXTkf/
Huntingdon County District Attorney George Zanic said cadaver dogs have hit on points of interest at a rural county farm during the search for clues in the 1999 disappearance of an Altoona woman.
While search crews spend another day at the farm looking for clues related to Sherry Leighty's disappearance, more than 50 officials are at the scene and two wells have been drained.
New York State Police brought in seven cadaver dogs, and Pennsylvania State Police brought in two cadaver dogs.
A search warrant is also shedding more light on the case.
More at link below
http://www.wjactv.com/news/news/search-warrant-sheds-more-light-missing-altoona-wo/nXTkf/