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Authorities Cease Regular Searches for Hailey Dunn

By: Jessica Reyes
Updated: March 15, 2011
Searches for missing 13-year-old Hailey Dunn continue to dwindle down.  She was last seen at her Colorado City home on Dec. 27.

According to Colorado City city manager Pete Kampfer, law enforcement is out looking for her only on a "need-be basis."  If there are crews available or if there is an area where investigators need to look at, they will search it, he added.

Meanwhile, volunteer groups say they will continue to search for Dunn until they find her, and her family is still working to get the word out.

Clint Dunn and the search group "Hope for hailey" will be at Railhead Trade Days in Colorado City this Saturday with a booth to pass out flyers.  A similar booth was set up at the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater this past weekend.

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Haley would have been found quickly had the proposed system of using existing technology -- seen at http://findthemissing.vze.com been in place

Yet the Media refuse to inform the public about the proposed use of this technology

Read a scenario of how the existing technology works at http://cruci34.angelfire.com/NTaken.html
We should be outraged the media ignores this...... send emails to your favorite Media and ask that they get on board and help educate the public

and Please use the links on the website http://findthemissing.vze.com to contact our leaders and the media. We can save lives and spare millions of families the pain of dealing with a missing loved one, not to mention Saving BILLIONS ON THE searches for the OVER 800,000 Americans who are reported missing EACH year - thats over 2000 per day.

Bill T. March 18, 2011 at 3:27 am



I expect they know they aren't going to find Haley Dunn, She is dissolved and they probably know thatNo trace of her to be found

esther t. March 16, 2011 at 9:29 pm

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