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Army to Help Search for Hailey Dunn

By: Jamie Kuras
Updated: March 6, 2011
    COLORADO CITY -- The search for Hailey Dunn just got the help from the US Army.
   
    26 soldiers from Fort Hood volunteered their time to help find the missing 13-year-old. Dunn has been missing since December.
   
    Searchers are very grateful for the help and believe the Army's experience will help tremendously in their efforts.
   
    Many of the soldiers have experience with law enforcement and with search and rescue
   
    Search coordinator Kristy Lloyd said they're able to cover a lot more ground and are more efficient with the help.

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