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Diaz added that it’s not shocking so few people witnessed the car going over the cliff.
“It’s completely reasonable to think that there’s only two witnesses,” Diaz said.
“If you travel down State Route 1 at that time of day, it’s usually a time of day when most people are at work.
The towns are pretty spread out through there.”
Diaz said authorities have combed through missing person and vehicle reports looking for clues, with little clear success.
But he said CHP’s plea for help from the public yielded new leads.
“We got leads from all over the country,” Diaz said. “There are solid leads, but I don’t have any identifiers — we still don’t know who the parties are.”
The car hasn’t been found, either.
Car parts have washed up on nearby beaches, though, and authorities are sorting through those as well, Diaz said.