Renewed Search For Haleigh Cummings - 2026

  • #21
For those unfamiliar with HaLeigh Cumming's case, there is a Case Archive with 4 sub-albums that cover it all.

 
  • #22
For those unfamiliar with HaLeigh Cumming's case, there is a Case Archive with 4 sub-albums that cover it all.

I've read the Charley Project synopsis and a few other sources, and I'm pretty furious, to be honest.

Does HaLeigh's Photobucket page normally require an account to view it? Photobucket is trying to charge me money to reactivate my account from 2006, but I have no need for a new account. Thanks.
 
  • #23
Yours isn't the only complaint I've seen about viewing my Case Archives. I pay yearly so NO VIEWER needs to pay to see it,but photobucket seems to be F.ing with the rules and viewers.
I'm sorry.

Try going to my main account and scroll down?
It is in alphabetical order by first name.
 
  • #24
On Friday's search, I spent about 4 hours on the water conducting a Bottom Current Flow Test, continuing to record sonar data to review, and created a new depth chart of the area.

This is the Seven Sisters Boat Ramp that is now privately owned. The large dock and yachts to the left did not exist when Haleigh went missing.

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I placed the float test rig in the water a short distance from the dock at the ramp. The St Johns River is affected by tides and at this time, it was high tide. The current in the area was practically non-existent. I'll need to do a flow test at low tide when the current flow will be at it's greatest.

Here is an image that shows the waters downriver of the boat ramp. The yellow circle is about where the deep hole is.

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About the time Haleigh would have gone missing, it was approaching high tide, 3:24am. By 10am, it was low tide and at max current. This would occur before divers searched around the boat ramp.

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Here is the new depth chart I created. This took several hours to create while I was recording sonar. The boat icon is at the boat ramp.

NewDepthChart.webp


I am still reviewing hours of recorded sonar and have numerous targets of interest. Here you can see examples. Most of these targets will be natural debris. Some will be man made debris such as coolers. In a lake in NC, I found a home safe about the size of a small refrigerator. You never know what you'll find until you look.

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I have a very important engagement for several days this week on another case that I have been working on in this area for about a year. I hope to be able to make an announcement here on Websleuths soon about this other case.

My next search for Haleigh will be on February 10th. Yes, I understand the significance of that date. I have videos of my search efforts on my FB page. I'm not sure if I can post the link here. DM me if interested.
 
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  • #25
Yours isn't the only complaint I've seen about viewing my Case Archives. I pay yearly so NO VIEWER needs to pay to see it,but photobucket seems to be F.ing with the rules and viewers.
I'm sorry.

Try going to my main account and scroll down?
It is in alphabetical order by first name.
It's all behind a paywall for me. Maybe tomorrow I'll try registering with a secondary email address and see if that works.
 
  • #26
Fascinating stuff. Good luck!
 
  • #27
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
 
  • #28
That would be a true MIRACLE 😘
 
  • #29
thank you @Vern_S for sharing this with us. truly fascinating. is there anywhere we can donate to your cause?
 
  • #30
On Friday's search, I spent about 4 hours on the water conducting a Bottom Current Flow Test, continuing to record sonar data to review, and created a new depth chart of the area.

This is the Seven Sisters Boat Ramp that is now privately owned. The large dock and yachts to the left did not exist when Haleigh went missing.

View attachment 641136

I placed the float test rig in the water a short distance from the dock at the ramp. The St Johns River is affected by tides and at this time, it was high tide. The current in the area was practically non-existent. I'll need to do a flow test at low tide when the current flow will be at it's greatest.

Here is an image that shows the waters downriver of the boat ramp. The yellow circle is about where the deep hole is.

View attachment 641145

About the time Haleigh would have gone missing, it was approaching high tide, 3:24am. By 10am, it was low tide and at max current. This would occur before divers searched around the boat ramp.

View attachment 641141

Here is the new depth chart I created. This took several hours to create while I was recording sonar. The boat icon is at the boat ramp.

View attachment 641139

I am still reviewing hours of recorded sonar and have numerous targets of interest. Here you can see examples. Most of these targets will be natural debris. Some will be man made debris such as coolers. In a lake in NC, I found a home safe about the size of a small refrigerator. You never know what you'll find until you look.

View attachment 641146

I have a very important engagement for several days this week on another case that I have been working on in this area for about a year. I hope to be able to make an announcement here on Websleuths soon about this other case.

My next search for Haleigh will be on February 10th. Yes, I understand the significance of that date. I have videos of my search efforts on my FB page. I'm not sure if I can post the link here. DM me if interested.
Thanks for all you do! Be safe and know you are appreciated!
These photos and documents are interesting and educational!
 
  • #31
I was checking in ahead of Haleigh's "anniversary" and followed a link here.
A warm Hello to old friends from the Haleigh threads.

And here's a grateful Welcome to Vern, the intrepid diver - and former Satsuma resident ...
Thank you, Vern, for bringing your searching skills to Haleigh's world and for sharing your efforts with Haleigh's Websleuth community.

🙏
 
  • #32
I was checking in ahead of Haleigh's "anniversary" and followed a link here.
A warm Hello to old friends from the Haleigh threads.

And here's a grateful Welcome to Vern, the intrepid diver - and former Satsuma resident ...
Thank you, Vern, for bringing your searching skills to Haleigh's world and for sharing your efforts with Haleigh's Websleuth community.

🙏
I am not a diver, yet. It's on my todo list for the summer. I do Aerial and Aquatic Searches for missing persons using remote technologies such as Thermal Drones, Remote Operated Sonar Search Boats, and Underwater ROVs. I also have several manned sonar search boats such as the inflatable skiff in the images posted. When it comes time for a diver to assess anomalies, my search partner is a highly certified and experienced diver and an underwater crime scene investigator.
 

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