Mind Bender
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It's interesting how metal detecting has helped in crime solving over the years. Missing persons have been found by people using these machines. The Curtis Huntzinger case is one good example.
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In Springfield Missouri, they've never found the Springfield Three. I've told several people to get someone with a metal detector and start searching around some of those lakes. I don't know if anyone has done that yet.There was a club in the Santa Clara Valley that would sometimes be called upon by local law enforcement to do searches for a gun or other weapon.
I hope they let you help with that. You're right about the dental work, buttons, and pocket change. Even some earrings would have enough metal to sound on a metal detector.We may have a missing person which may end up being a recovery coming up next month. I offered to bring my detector as the search being planned will be a ground grid search. I was asked how a detector would help looking for a body. I said unless he is naked and no gold crowns or medical pins then probably not but metal clothing buttons or change in his pockets and a shallow grave should be an easy find. That got them to thinking so maybe I’ll get a chance.
I would believe cadaver dogs could help here. Unless they are not available ?We may have a missing person which may end up being a recovery coming up next month. I offered to bring my detector as the search being planned will be a ground grid search. I was asked how a detector would help looking for a body. I said unless he is naked and no gold crowns or medical pins then probably not but metal clothing buttons or change in his pockets and a shallow grave should be an easy find. That got them to thinking so maybe I’ll get a chance.
The use of both wouldn't be a bad idea.I would believe cadaver dogs could help here. Unless they are not available ?
Some of those dogs can detect something underwaterYes we have HRD dogs here (Human Remains Detection). Amazing what they can detect, not sure how accurate if body chemically camouflaged etc etc. I will function as a “ground pounder” instead of my chosen “wheelers” group but rest assured the Legend will be close by.