Massive Search For Missing Mother

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by Kirk Hawkins, Photojournalist Terrance Walker

CONCORD, N.C.--For the first time, trained volunteers who form a group with a high success rate of finding missing people tried to track down Crystal Morrison.

More than 75 of those volunteers searched four square miles as part of that search on Saturday.
With ATV's, horses, and the help of Police dogs, they combed land and water for any sign of the single mother. "We're searching for feet not yards. We're looking for anything. Anything at all,"
said Private Investigator Kevin Ryan.

Today's search was organized by Monica Caison's Cue Center For Missing Persons and her team of trained professionals from Florida, Georgia and as far away as Michigan. "There's many reasons why I do it. I would say the most is to let people know that everyone is worthy to be looked for and to
bring to those forth the resolution to those that are left lingering in the unknown fate of a missing person," said Caison.

Investigators are focusing on an office park in Concord where Morrison spent less than an hour at work at Connexions Recruiting last August before she vanished.

After a long day without success, searchers plan to explore other possibilities as Morrison's family and Concord Police continue to hope for a break in the case. "Resolution is always important in a situation like this. Whether the outcome  is good, bad, they want that closure," said Ryan.

The search continues Sunday. Organizers are hoping to have more volunteers because of  the improved weather conditions. Concord Police want you to contact them if you have any information about Crystal Morrison.

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