After Mistys jeans were discovered on Highway 410 on Feb. 7, 1993, subsequent searches of the area turned up nothing whats the back story?
King County sheriff’s investigators ran a ground search with dogs on Feb. 8, 1993 the day after the jeans were discovered. It was somewhat disorganized, according to Puyallup police records. Multiple reports from the search refer to high winds and a spat between dog-handlers and police. The reports say search dogs had no scent to work with, because the jeans recovered the previous day weren’t available. Detective Jim Doyon was supposed to bring the jeans, but he was late. Doyon brought the jeans in the afternoon, but dog handlers refused to continue searching because of the wind. The dog-handler’s report says, “lack of clothing/article belonging to missing person may have reduced effectiveness of bloodhounds.” (There was only one bloodhound.) A Feb. 12 helicopter search using an infrared scanner turned up nothing. Again, the report said high winds hampered the search. Even in perfect conditions, the search was a long shot due to the passage of time since Misty’s disappearance. Voluntee
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