Search for Gannon Stauch back in action in Douglas County
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- The search for Gannon Stauch was back in action on Thursday, after two days with no crews looking for the 11-year-old.
It’s been 24 days since Stauch’s stepmother reported him missing from the Lorson Ranch neighborhood in El Paso County.
Crews were shoveling snow and poking around on private property in Southern Douglas County by Noe Road and Greenland Acres off Highway 105 Thursday afternoon. Only a dozen or so search and rescue professionals were seen in the area.
Noe Road and Greenland Acres is a few miles in the opposite direction from the previous search area by the Sierra Pines neighborhood.
Officials tell us they choose their search areas based on tips and where the investigation leads them.
Previous coverage:
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Authorities say Gannon Stauch ‘missing and endangered’ after days gone