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Hailey Search Volunteers Set Out in New Direction

By: Tiffany Tatro
Updated: January 19, 2011
Volunteer searchers learn new techniques from nationally known missing children advocate group. 

Many new volunteers came out to learn from an advocate group that has found many missing children. KlaasKids arrived in Colorado City today at the request of the Dunn family. The group instructed volunteers what to look for, how to handle evidence they may find and how to properly document everything properly.

"This group is already doing an amazing job now they will be even more effective in finding Hailey," said the Director of Search Operations for KlaasKids Foundation’s National Search Center for Missing Children, Brad Dennis.

He said it is amazing how the community has come together to find the missing girl. "It's that type of passion that's going to bring Hailey home," he said.

Volunteers were eager to meet with KlaasKids.

"We have been out here on our own so it will be nice to learn from professionals," said volunteer Freda Radcliff.

KlaasKids will stay in the area until everybody is properly trained.

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