Rachael Anderson task force keeps their eyes, ears & minds open

Summary

The Asotin County Sheriff's Department continues the search for Rachael Anderson.

Story Published: Jul 15, 2011 at 9:28 AM PST

Story Updated: Jul 15, 2011 at 9:28 AM PST

Rachael Anderson task force keeps their eyes, ears & minds open

File image of Rachael Anderson.

CLARKSTON - 15 months have passed since Clarkston resident Rachael Anderson went missing.

Since April of last year, resources from agencies all over the region and the FBI have been following leads and sorting through information.

"While it's true, every hour that passes evidence degrades, but there are people out there that know what happened," said Asotin Co. Sheriff's Captain Dan Hally. "And we'll continue to seek out those people."

Hally said the task force spends countless hours on the case. Evidence has come back from the lab and investigators are evaluating the results.

"We continue to look for patterns, for anything we may have missed," said Hally. "You continue to go over data, different eyes look at it. You just have to get different perspectives."

Hally said Charles Capone, Rachael's estranged husband, is still the primary person of interest, but they're following other leads as well. He said those working the case are keeping their eyes, ears and minds open.

"The trail is still warm to determining who was involved and so we continue to pursue that trail," said Hally.

Hally said he remains confident they'll bring closure to the case. In the next few weeks, the task force will be searching some areas they've been led to. They'll be working with the University of Idaho, using some of their soil expertise and ground penetrating radar technology. Hally reminds anyone with information to contact law enforcement.


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