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http://www.kxii.com/home/headlines/Crews-search-for-missing-woman-after-car-crash--310792541.html
This is extremely concerning...
This is extremely concerning...
Think I messed up on the date. The car wreck was 5/29/15. Tried to change it but don't know how! :/ Sorry folks!
The Sheriff has a different spelling of her name than KXII, too. I fixed both. Thanks for starting this thread.
http://www.kxii.com/home/headlines/...issing-woman--311508131.html?device=phone&c=y
Ground search has been called off.Wish they'd give more details about the condition in which her car was found.
Think I messed up on the date. The car wreck was 5/29/15. Tried to change it but don't know how! :/ Sorry folks!
If Ali had succumbed to injuries, which is possible, how far could she have gotten?
"Several local agencies including Delta County law enforcement and K-9 units spent 10-12 hours on Monday searching near Lake Creek and are continuing to search for Burris."
http://ketr.org/post/authorities-search-missing-woman-lamar-county
I think that there are several MP cases where dogs and search teams were used but the MP was still found close to their vehicle, deceased. But I'm drawing a complete blank as to who those people were, maybe WS can help me?
ETA: search dogs tracked Teleka Patrick's scent to the road but she was found in a pond 100 yards from the car 6 months later.
Also there was that young guy who went missing on Valentine's Day after buying flowers for his GF and then having a wreck. He was found in water too.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Officers continue to search for leads to locate Ali J. Burress. The 28-year old Paris native woman went missing around 1:30 a.m. last Monday morning. Her call to emergency personnel reporting she had crashed her silver Toyota car into a ditch near a corn field somewhere off State Highway 24 was the last anyone heard of her.
“It is strange,” said Lamar County Sheriff’s Officer Joe Tuttle. “The damage to the car was minor, and the air bags didn’t even deploy. We have searched the area with K-9 units, volunteers, air support…lots of resources.” Until they receive any new leads, the LCSO has exhausted the active ground search.
Since her disappearance late in June, the search for Ali Burress, 28, will no longer be confined to the southern area of Lamar County.
Chief Deputy Jeff Springer said he had no reason to believe Burress was still located in that area of the county, but assured the public the Lamar County Sheriffs office would be pursuing all possible leads.
Were checking leads, checking phone records, said Springer, we just dont believe shes in that area.