02-14-2011, 10:08 AM
KTXS
where reporters don't know grammar and can't spell for shit. pitiful.
COLORADO CITY, Texas -- Nearly seven weeks after the disappearance of 13 year old Hailey Dunn, her father Clint Dunn is frustrated with police as he continues to search for his daughter.
"I haven't talked to them in three weeks, I don't know what their (THEY'RE) doing." said Dunn Saturday.
Clint Dunn expressed his frustration with how tight lipped authorities are being about the investigation of his missing daughter.
Clint told KTXS "They haven't called me or nothing. Last time I went up there, I talked to them three weeks ago was the last time they have gotten a hold of me."
Colorado City officials have assured KTXS that they plan to get in tough with Hailey's parents if there is a big break in the case, so far that hasn't happened.
Hailey's mother Billie Dunn has told us, police do call her every now and again.
Billie has also told KTXS she now "talks regularly" with the only named suspect in the case, Shawn Adkins.
Clint told KTXS how he felt about that "I don't like it, I really can't say much about it but I don't like it."
As for the search for Hailey Dunn nears the two month mark, father Clint remains hopeful and thankful so many people have stopped their lives to search for Hailey, "I'm very happy. I'm glad that there (THEY'RE) trying to help and it's amazing that a person they have never met, effect (AFFECT) them so much."
One volunteer with kids of her own, relates to his pain and heartache.
Shorid Henderson told us "I have a fourteen year old daughter and that's what has kind of made me come over from Sweetwater."
Saturday the spirit around the headquarters for volunteers remains high.
Henderson told KTXS "It's a sad cause and hopefully it will end great, cause were going to bring Hailey home."
With warmer temperatures this week, more volunteers have joined the search and Henderson says she will continue to show up, as she hopes others would do the same for her.
Henderson "I would want the same for my daughter and it's great and I think we still need more people."
KLASS Kid and Laura Recovery Center will return with their own personnel and equipment for the search of thirteen year old Hailey Dunn next week.
where reporters don't know grammar and can't spell for shit. pitiful.
COLORADO CITY, Texas -- Nearly seven weeks after the disappearance of 13 year old Hailey Dunn, her father Clint Dunn is frustrated with police as he continues to search for his daughter.
"I haven't talked to them in three weeks, I don't know what their (THEY'RE) doing." said Dunn Saturday.
Clint Dunn expressed his frustration with how tight lipped authorities are being about the investigation of his missing daughter.
Clint told KTXS "They haven't called me or nothing. Last time I went up there, I talked to them three weeks ago was the last time they have gotten a hold of me."
Colorado City officials have assured KTXS that they plan to get in tough with Hailey's parents if there is a big break in the case, so far that hasn't happened.
Hailey's mother Billie Dunn has told us, police do call her every now and again.
Billie has also told KTXS she now "talks regularly" with the only named suspect in the case, Shawn Adkins.
Clint told KTXS how he felt about that "I don't like it, I really can't say much about it but I don't like it."
As for the search for Hailey Dunn nears the two month mark, father Clint remains hopeful and thankful so many people have stopped their lives to search for Hailey, "I'm very happy. I'm glad that there (THEY'RE) trying to help and it's amazing that a person they have never met, effect (AFFECT) them so much."
One volunteer with kids of her own, relates to his pain and heartache.
Shorid Henderson told us "I have a fourteen year old daughter and that's what has kind of made me come over from Sweetwater."
Saturday the spirit around the headquarters for volunteers remains high.
Henderson told KTXS "It's a sad cause and hopefully it will end great, cause were going to bring Hailey home."
With warmer temperatures this week, more volunteers have joined the search and Henderson says she will continue to show up, as she hopes others would do the same for her.
Henderson "I would want the same for my daughter and it's great and I think we still need more people."
KLASS Kid and Laura Recovery Center will return with their own personnel and equipment for the search of thirteen year old Hailey Dunn next week.