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BREAKING: Reward for Missing Teen Upped to $25K

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By: Laura Kellerman
Updated: January 4, 2011
The reward for information leading to the safe return of Hailey Dunn, 13, has been increased to $25,000, according to the Colorado City city manager.

As of this morning, the anonymous reward was $10,000.

With no sign of foul play, the Colorado City Police Department has not been able to secure an AMBER Alert for Dunn, which requires there to be evidence of an abduction.  The department tried three times to issue an AMBER Alert, but was denied, the city manager said.

The Colorado City Middle School student vanished without a trace just two days after Christmas.  She was last seen at her home, at 1804 Chestnut in Colorado City, in the afternoon.

Hailey told her mother's boyfriend that she was going to her dad's house before visiting her best friend, but Hailey never made it to either destination, her mother said.

The fact that Hailey never packed any bags leads family and friends to believe that she didn't run away from home.

John Bivens, Chief of Police in Colorado City, said officers are following several leads at this time, and won't rest until Hailey makes it home safe.


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Thought that is why the amber alert was for missing people and or kidnapped kids... i dont think Colorado City is doing there job at all.... Bet if she was a old person they would have all ready put out a amber alert!!!!!!!!!

jason n. January 5, 2011 at 12:29 am

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