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9 Days Missing, Police Not Giving Up On Hattieville Chairman
Mon, July 28, 2014
Tomorrow morning will make it 9 days since Hattieville Chairman Kevin Carcamo left his village home; he hasn't been seen since. Hope is fading fast that he will be found alive - but this morning, the officer commanding Ladyville police told us that law enforcement remains committed to the search.

Robin Schaffer reporting
This swatch of red is the last known area where Kevin Carcamo was seen. Since then, two helicopter flyovers of the area have crisscrossed it north and south, east and west.

The blue and yellow lines show the route that the helicopter took in two flights last week. Both of them showed no sign whatsoever of Carcamo.

His employer Discover-seis Geophysicial Services has downsized their search team, but eight days in, law enforcement is still carrying on:

Supt. Chris Noble, OC - Ladyville
"We are still having active searches on certain areas and we expanded that search over the weekend with persons going into these areas to physically check particular places. The Coast Guard is still onboard with us. The BDF is still onboard with us. We are still looking for Mr. Carcamo. We are hoping for the best outcome. We may end downsizing it a bit, but not to the extent where we totally rule it out. Persons have been missing for years and continuously whenever we get that information we check different areas. It's not that we are going to be moving away from it. It's just that we want to bring Mr. Carcamo home safe."

Police say they will be questioning some persons:

Supt. Chris Noble, OC - Ladyville
"We are going in a positive direction. However it will now become something quite uncomfortable for some people and now we will be hack holding on to persons for clarity with regards to our investigation. It is now on our part that we are questioning certain things that was said to us at the initial stage and that may end up having persons detained for the purpose of clarity or as a part of our investigation."

And, police say, if you have any information, please call:

Supt. Chris Noble, OC - Ladyville
"We are asking the public to just use the numbers that are out there because a reward is now being offered for his return."

The company he works for Discover-seis has offered a ten thousand dollar reward for his safe return.

And while the helicopter searched the air, the Coast Guard has searched miles of waterways - including diving within the Sibun searching its depths. No one has come up with even a fragment of clothing.

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