07-31-2010, 07:43 PM
looking bad. looked bad from the start. just did not ring true.
BEAVER CREEK - The search continues for 2-year-old Sylar Newton, who disappeared from a campsite at Beaver Creek Campground July 25. Last week, investigators combed through trash at the Gray Wolf Landfill in hopes of uncovering clues.
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office detectives contacted nearby trash-dumping facilities to have them contain any materials removed from the campground. The major receiver of that trash is Gray Wolf, which is located on State Route 169 near Dewey.
According to YCSO spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn, the managers of the landfill were able to identify and isolate several waste loads from Beaver Creek Campground.
YCSO personnel, assisted by FBI agents and forensic specialists, searched through more than 200 tons of garbage at the landfill looking for any evidence that could help in the investigation.
D'Evelyn said no critical information was immediately discovered, but those efforts will continue.
BEAVER CREEK - The search continues for 2-year-old Sylar Newton, who disappeared from a campsite at Beaver Creek Campground July 25. Last week, investigators combed through trash at the Gray Wolf Landfill in hopes of uncovering clues.
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office detectives contacted nearby trash-dumping facilities to have them contain any materials removed from the campground. The major receiver of that trash is Gray Wolf, which is located on State Route 169 near Dewey.
According to YCSO spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn, the managers of the landfill were able to identify and isolate several waste loads from Beaver Creek Campground.
YCSO personnel, assisted by FBI agents and forensic specialists, searched through more than 200 tons of garbage at the landfill looking for any evidence that could help in the investigation.
D'Evelyn said no critical information was immediately discovered, but those efforts will continue.