03-26-2012, 08:07 PM
back at square one.
MORGAN HILL, Calif. -
Ten days after Sierra Lamar failed to catch her regular morning bus ride to school, sheriff's detectives are re-combing a 2 mile radius around her mother's Morgan Hill house.
"Detectives are continuing their investigative efforts (Monday) by re-canvassing the 2-mile radius area from Sierra’s mother house," Santa Clara County Sheriff's Sgt. Jose Cardoza said Monday afternoon.
Deputies said they received more than 350 tips and are busy conducting follow-up interviews with family members, classmates and friends.
Searches for the missing 15-year-old Ann Sobrato High School cheerleader are also being organized and conducted by volunteers.
The KlaasKids Foundation for Children teamed up with The Laura Recovery Center to organize a large search team on Tuesday.
KlaasKids founder Marc Klass said now is not the time to give up hope for finding Sierra safe.
MORGAN HILL, Calif. -
Ten days after Sierra Lamar failed to catch her regular morning bus ride to school, sheriff's detectives are re-combing a 2 mile radius around her mother's Morgan Hill house.
"Detectives are continuing their investigative efforts (Monday) by re-canvassing the 2-mile radius area from Sierra’s mother house," Santa Clara County Sheriff's Sgt. Jose Cardoza said Monday afternoon.
Deputies said they received more than 350 tips and are busy conducting follow-up interviews with family members, classmates and friends.
Searches for the missing 15-year-old Ann Sobrato High School cheerleader are also being organized and conducted by volunteers.
The KlaasKids Foundation for Children teamed up with The Laura Recovery Center to organize a large search team on Tuesday.
KlaasKids founder Marc Klass said now is not the time to give up hope for finding Sierra safe.