Searches for Lisa

Thanks for the link Slynderella - I think it's a a no fly zone at a two mile radius and 1,500 foot altitude (rather than 500.)

Also from article:
"There has been nothing new that has brought us out back here to this location we just feel it's best we come back out here go over the area and make sure there isn't some tip or clue that can lead us into a different direction," Patton said.
 
KMBC's Martin Augustine reported that within the last hour Kansas City police vans, ones typically used to collect evidence at crime scenes, arrived at the search location.
Augustine said investigators pulled out what appeared to be ground sifters as if they were going to sift through some dirt and bags.
Police information officers have not released any other information about the search or what possibly has been found.


Read more: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1bAXrJr00
 
Has the FAA ever closed airspace around a search before?
 
Thanks for the link Slynderella - I think it's a a no fly zone at a two mile radius and 1,500 foot altitude (rather than 500.)

Also from article:
"There has been nothing new that has brought us out back here to this location we just feel it's best we come back out here go over the area and make sure there isn't some tip or clue that can lead us into a different direction," Patton said.

REALLY Patton? The FAA will close the airspace over an area that you're just kind of trying to rule out as a random possibility?

That seems like abuse of power if it's true.
 
Has the FAA ever closed airspace around a search before?

Zahra Baker, November 2010 Searches
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Maybe others; that was just one that came to mind.
 
investigators re-searched a large wooded area off North Brighton Avenue and 34th Terrace, near the home of missing Lisa Irwin, but nothing was found. The Tuesday afternoon search prompted officials with the Federal Aviation Administration to initiate a no fly zone over the search area for a radius of 1.15077945 miles.

Capt. Steve Young with Kansas City police said the search of the area was due to a developed lead in the case.

"Strange Crime Scene Investigators were there and they only come out for CRIME scenes.... and the no fly zone so media was not allowed to see ANYTHING... until 8 PM" I hope they find her soon!!!




Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...ea-near-lisa-irwin's-home-again#ixzz1bAe0tNv4
 
Yeah, was waiting on this. Especially when the news copter was up taping the search areas the past 2 days . . . they're searching for evidence (a body, cell phone?).
 
I think they are just searching so no one can say they left evidence anywhere. I really think they are just looking at maps and saying.. " We better look here too!"
 
(I brought this over from the other thread because it got closed right after I posted)

I would be willing to bet that at some point, they got cell phone pings from this area. Of course, even if they did, the batteries would be long dead, but…I'm just guessing.

They allegedly showed DB a map with cell pings on it. But, I always get all crossed up when it comes to how closely cell pings can be triangulated and pinpointed.

(oh, and GO RANGERS!)
 
investigators re-searched a large wooded area off North Brighton Avenue and 34th Terrace, near the home of missing Lisa Irwin, but nothing was found. The Tuesday afternoon search prompted officials with the Federal Aviation Administration to initiate a no fly zone over the search area for a radius of 1.15077945 miles.

Capt. Steve Young with Kansas City police said the search of the area was due to a developed lead in the case.

"Strange Crime Scene Investigators were there and they only come out for CRIME scenes.... and the no fly zone so media was not allowed to see ANYTHING... until 8 PM" I hope they find her soon!!!




Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...ea-near-lisa-irwin's-home-again#ixzz1bAe0tNv4
They have been out here many times before. Gettin kinda used to seeing them around.
 
They have been out here many times before. Gettin kinda used to seeing them around.

In da Middle I just want to thank you for all you are doing to help us here get a feel for what is happening in your 'hood!:seeya:
 
FBI / KCPD: on same page?

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(from closed thread)
 
Yes, airspace being closed around a search area does happen from time to time.

It largely depends on what regular air traffic it affects and who/if anyone wants to put up a stink.

If it were up to SAR and LE and not such a hassle, we'd have it done every single time. They're like gnats...
 
Augustine said earlier in the afternoon, search crews asked news cameras to leave the area in order to prevent revealing any closely guarded investigative techniques. Specially trained dogs were brought to the site earlier in the day.

At 4 p.m., police Capt. Steve Young said authorities were in the area searching on a tip, but that the tip did not result in anything significant.

Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29521323/detail.html#ixzz1bAkkcG2l
 
REALLY Patton? The FAA will close the airspace over an area that you're just kind of trying to rule out as a random possibility?

That seems like abuse of power if it's true.

They didn't seem to mind when they were in the well. Just saying
 
They didn't seem to mind when they were in the well. Just saying

Yeah I have to say that this is the first time that they have closed the airspace during this case. They have been on many searches and not once was it closed. This was odd they closed it. Maybe they are in the right area but not the exact spot, maybe they need to really comb that area. Maybe the tip or whatever it was that brought them there needs to be checked out more.
 

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