McCLEARY, Wash. (AP) — Grays Harbor County sheriff’s detectives and FBI agents with search warrants have combed through a home and a storage facility in McCleary, Wash., in their continuing investigation into the June 2009 disappearance of little Lindsey Baum.
KING-TV reports investigators took some items Tuesday to see if they contain forensic evidence.
Undersheriff Rick Scott says a man investigators consider a “person of interest” is connected to the two properties. No arrests have been made and authorities have never identified a suspect in the disappearance of the girl, who was 10 when she vanished while walking home from a friend’s house.
Scott says some of the information investigators received from the man is inconsistent with what they’ve developed themselves.
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Information from: KING-TV, http://www.king5.com/