That one works for me, n/t. Not sure why the first didn't- my computer has been having seizures lately, so that's probably why.
And thank you for your kind gesture to help with searches (from so far away! very sweet) but that wasn't what I meant.
I was just trying to explain how certain LE-based searches work. They are often not made public knowledge.
Volunteer-based searches are often made public in MSM.
Volunteers do not have professional accountability.
But SAR professionals, whether they be LE-based, or private groups called in by LE-
do have professional accountability.
So for example, if a volunteer is out on a search for a missing person- and finds evidence of the missing person- they might be asked to explain about it- but they will not have to prove their method used in locating the evidence, and they will not be held professionally accountable in their line of work.
But a SAR professional will,
especially if on a LE-based search.
In my experience, that's the driving force behind searches that are not reported in MSM. It pretty much all comes down to case integrity.
Does that make sense?