They may not be here for long see article:
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Equusearch may pull out of Caylee search
Last Edited: Sunday, 12 Oct 2008, 11:50 PM EDT
Created: Sunday, 12 Oct 2008, 11:50 PM EDT
Hundreds of volunteers gathered to help search for missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony.
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BY TRACY JACIM
FOX 35 NEWS
ORLANDO, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) -- Texas Equusearch, a non-profit group that is helping to organize searches for missing 3-year-old Orlando toddler Caylee Anthony, may be pulling out of Orlando for good.
"We gotta think about what's good for Equusearch in these tough economic times, because people who donate money may not donate again if all our money goes to one person when there are more (missing persons) out there," Equusearch founder Tim Miller told FOX 35 reporter Tracy Jacim in an exclusive interview on Sunday.
The fact that Miller says Equusearch has already spent $44,000 on the search for Caylee, only having recouped $5,000 from the Orange County Sheriff's Office and another $7,000 from private donations, and the fact that the Anthonys are not cooperating, is forcing Miller to reconsider continuing the search.
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Miller says he'll have his final decision Monday.
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Equusearch may pull out of Caylee search
Last Edited: Sunday, 12 Oct 2008, 11:50 PM EDT
Created: Sunday, 12 Oct 2008, 11:50 PM EDT
Hundreds of volunteers gathered to help search for missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony.
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BY TRACY JACIM
FOX 35 NEWS
ORLANDO, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) -- Texas Equusearch, a non-profit group that is helping to organize searches for missing 3-year-old Orlando toddler Caylee Anthony, may be pulling out of Orlando for good.
"We gotta think about what's good for Equusearch in these tough economic times, because people who donate money may not donate again if all our money goes to one person when there are more (missing persons) out there," Equusearch founder Tim Miller told FOX 35 reporter Tracy Jacim in an exclusive interview on Sunday.
The fact that Miller says Equusearch has already spent $44,000 on the search for Caylee, only having recouped $5,000 from the Orange County Sheriff's Office and another $7,000 from private donations, and the fact that the Anthonys are not cooperating, is forcing Miller to reconsider continuing the search.
~snip~
Miller says he'll have his final decision Monday.