Thanks everyone for the kind words but it is cloudja that deserves the acclamations! She scored good water and food for the searchers in the field! Bravo for cloudja!
Also, thanks for the update on yesterday's search. I looked through goolge news last night and couldn't find anything.
Salem
Everyone chipped in with ideas, places, prayers, and searching.
I just spoke to Rebecca at the search center. She said they are good with food and water for today.
I wish Amber could be found...
Everyone chipped in with ideas, places, prayers, and searching.
I just spoke to Rebecca at the search center. She said they are good with food and water for today.
I wish Amber could be found...
I came across this site by accident, and I'm sorry to hear about all the people that are either missing, or murdered. As for this case, I was wondering, is this the type of area police usually patrol? Is this area known for crime? If this area isn't patroled by police, then maybe it should be.
ESCONDIDO: Volunteers join search for missing teen
Sat, Mar 7, 2009
ESCONDIDO ---- Some 200 volunteers showed up in walking shoes Saturday to join one of 25 search teams that fanned out around Escondido looking for 14-year-old Amber Dubois.
Teams of between six and 20 people spent the day scouring swaths of rural terrain and going door to door, hoping to turn up some clue about the Escondido teen's disappearance.
While searchers found nothing conclusive Saturday, Amber's father, Maurice Dubois, said the effort helped narrow the possibilities of where his daughter could be.
"The more volunteers we get, the more areas we can exclude that she's in," said Dubois, who lives in Orange County but who has been helping head the search for his daughter in Escondido since she went missing more than three weeks ago.
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Can someone explain how the going door to door rules anything out in these cases? What do the searchers do when they go door to door? It's not like they are searching these people's houses are they? [snipped]