New Tip In Holloway Disappearance Begins Search near the lighthouse
New leads have lead to investigators searching the tip of the island near the lighthouse. The search began near the Palm Beach area on the northern side of the island Monday morning and expect to work until Tuesday night.
A new lead in the Natalee Holloway disappearance has started a flurry of activity on the island of Aruba.
Beth Twitty, Holloway’s mother, has confirmed reports that investigators are now acting on a new lead and searching the tip of the island near the lighthouse. The area is not far away from where Holloway was staying the night she disappeared.
Twitty said investigators began searching the Palm Beach area on the northern side of the island Monday morning and expect to work until Tuesday night.
The land search continues as Texas EquuSearch discusses and maps out a plan with ALE to search the waters.
“They’ve sectioned off areas of the sand dunes and this is warranted from an individual who has come forward with new information,” said Twitty. “They evidently have been able to verify this witness is credible.”
This new investigation is going on as members of the Texas-based Equusearch are negotiating for permission to bring in deep-water diving equipment to the island.
Posted January 16, 2006 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Natalee Holloway, Search and Recovery | 38 comments |
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