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Family and Searchers Cling to Hope (Los Angeles Times)







Family and Searchers Cling to Hope (Los
Angeles Times)

Family and Searchers Cling to Hope (Los
Angeles Times)
08/05/2004 05:30 AM

Los Angeles Times - A discarded candy wrapper, tiny shoeprints on a dirt trail and a hiker's claim that she heard a child's faint cries were just a few clues that filled searchers with hope Wednesday but failed to lead them to a 9-year-old boy who disappeared in the San Bernardino Mountains last week.




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