(BCN)-When the search for missing wandering moved with dementia to the sixth day on Tuesday, the San Matteo Sharif Provincial Office said that a multi-agent process will move to the “Constant Limited Search” stage at Sundown.
Margaret “Eileen” McKinley separated her family last Thursday during a picnic in the Windy Open Space Reserve along the lost corridor.
On Tuesday evening at sunset, the research will move to a limited continuous search stage, according to the best search and rescue practices, Sherif’s office said.
“This stage indicates a search process that continues indefinitely or until the missing person is determined, but with the resources that are reduced compared to the most intense primary stage,” said Sharif’s office.
Multiple agencies have joined the help of trying to find McKinley, including 500 research and rescue volunteers. The population and visitors of the area were asked to provide any pictures or clips that may be proven useful, as well as the sections of the neighboring provinces. Despite all these efforts, there were no confirmed scenes of Machineley.

On Tuesday morning, more than 80 search and rescue employees of eight provinces in California joined the ongoing process, which used drones, horses, K-9S, rough roads, bikes, aircraft and specialized maps programs, Sharif office said.
“The officials reviewed more than 25 cameras on the corridors and private and public properties,” said Sharif’s office on Tuesday afternoon. “More than ten members of the community responded to the request of an honorable office to review the door bell and security shots.”

The residents are required to continue sharing information Through the camera assistance application form.
Anyone who has scenes or information about Eileen is required to call 911.
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