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The ground search effort for missing Shannon Lea Dedrick resumed again at 7:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 3rd, with over 50 search and rescue personnel from Liberty, Gulf and Bay County.
Search efforts included 8 K-9 teams on the ground and helicopter assistance from both Jackson and Calhoun County. Local residents are urged to remember that helicopters will be in the area late into the evening as part of the continued search effort.
Sheriff’s Offices from several surrounding counties, Team ADAM, an extension of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the FBI are actively assisting with the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of baby Shannon.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank the media for their extraordinary efforts in the dissemination of this information which has led to 100’s of tips nationwide” states Sheriff Haddock. “We are so grateful for the public’s response to help find baby Shannon and the resources from both neighboring agencies and volunteers in this massive search effort.”
While there have been no significant developments in the case, investigators are working each and every tip that comes in and would ask the community to continue to call 850.638.6111 with any information that may be relevant to this case.
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I don’t understand how a 7 month old baby disappears from the parents bedroom ?