http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/eyewitness/111027_7180.shtml
"We're not going to give up hope. We want her home more than anything in the world," says her great aunt Vickie Bowen from Webster County, West Virginia. They are words from a grieving family as they hold out hope Aliayah is still alive.
"Whoever has her. Please, please bring her home. Take her anywhere, to a public place...anywhere. Please do the right thing and send this little girl home," she tells Eyewitness News.
Missing now for more than a month, the search for Aliayah has shifted to the remote town of Vadis in Lewis County. Vadis is about 30 minutes away from Bendale, where Aliayah was last seen at her home on the morning of September 24th.
"The search area is confined to several points of interest that law enforcement officers are looking at," explains FBI Special Agent Jeff Killeen.
At the middle of that search is 1903 Vadis Road, the same address Ralph Lunsford, Aliayah's step-father, had when he was arrested in 2009 for allegedly attacking a family member with an ax.
"We received some information from the community that we deemed credible," says Killeen.
The FBI also moved it's mobile command center from the state police barracks in Weston, to the Midway Volunteer Fire Department. The FBI says they can't comment on what, if anything, they've found.
"People want to put the family down saying
I don't mean to be judgemental but c'mon it took the family HOW long to do an interview? ...This little one has had NO one to BE HER voice and your darn right Im mad at the family. And I'm sorry, I don't buy the excuse -we thought we weren't allowed to say anything.
I'm sorry if I sound hateful, but TOO many days have gone by with this little girl gone. I don't think its a good sign that they are searching that land.
