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Three Weeks Later, Hailey Dunn Still Missing

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 17, 2011
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COLORADO CITY -- It has now been three weeks since Hailey Dunn disappeared, and there's still no sign of the Colorado City teen.

    Colorado City manager Pete Kampfer says that authorities are continuing to follow leads, but haven't made any breakthroughs.  A search of an Abilene landfill came up with nothing Friday, And Monday morning, authorities searched unsuccessfully across Scurry and Mitchell counties for a vehicle that a witness said was carrying Hailey.

    Meanwhile, Shawn Adkins remains a suspect in Hailey's disappearance, although he has not been charged with any crime. Colorado city residents say this is the biggest story ever to come from their town, and they still believe that Hailey will be found.

    Any information that leads to Hailey's safe return is worth $15,000.

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