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Bloodhounds Used In Search For Missing Waitress

Still No Sign Of Woman Who Disappeared In January

POSTED: 9:28 a.m. MDT October 17, 2002

The search for missing Rio Grand County waitress is still continuing, 10 months after she disappeared from Monte Vista, Colo.

Danice Day The Colorado Bureau of Investigation followed up new leads in the Danice Day case last weekend and used a bloodhound to try and find her trail.

The 19-year-old mother (pictured, left) of two children was last seen January 9 in Monte Vista. When she left home, her boyfriend told police she said she was going out with friends. She didn't take her car or her cell phone. Victor Braun has been questioned in connection with her disappearance, but denies any knowledge of what happened to her.

CBI investigators took special tracking bloodhounds to various locations in the San Luis Valley last weekend. Investigators said that bloodhounds have been used successfully as long as 12 months after a crime.

The investigation into Day's disappearance is being handled by the District Attorney, because of a potential conflict of interest between the sheriff and the family of Day's boyfriend.


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