02-24-2012, 08:15 PM
WDTV - Joe "The Bloodhound" Nick was back in Weston looking for still-missing Aliayah Lunsford, 3.
Aliayah has been missing since Sept. 24.
The FBI confirmed Nick was briefed by its investigative team, which includes W.Va. State Police.
Nick said he had an expert analyze the 911 call Lena Lunsford made on Sept. 24. The expert discerned a male voice in the background advising Lena, he said.
He believed the answer to Aliayah's mysterious disappearance lies in the Dennison Street home from which she disappeared.
"The answer is with Lena and Ralph," Nick said. "And when one of those two step forward, and tells the answer, then the whole story will come out. But remember, I am sure that the story will come out it if they don't."
Nick said volunteers continue to search Lewis County using underwater equipment and cameras.
They are based at the Eagles Club in Weston and continue to welcome volunteers and donations.
Aliayah has been missing since Sept. 24.
The FBI confirmed Nick was briefed by its investigative team, which includes W.Va. State Police.
Nick said he had an expert analyze the 911 call Lena Lunsford made on Sept. 24. The expert discerned a male voice in the background advising Lena, he said.
He believed the answer to Aliayah's mysterious disappearance lies in the Dennison Street home from which she disappeared.
"The answer is with Lena and Ralph," Nick said. "And when one of those two step forward, and tells the answer, then the whole story will come out. But remember, I am sure that the story will come out it if they don't."
Nick said volunteers continue to search Lewis County using underwater equipment and cameras.
They are based at the Eagles Club in Weston and continue to welcome volunteers and donations.
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