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The police are still looking for a missing 2-year-old Dane Paulsen in Oregon

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The authorities in Lincoln County continue to look for 2-year-old Dane Paulsen, who was reported in his house on Saturday afternoon.

According to a press release, the Sheriff’s office of Lincoln County responded to Paulsen’s house near Milepost 21 on the Highway 229 north of Siletz on Saturday at 4:25 p.m.

Paulsen reported reportedly in the front garden of the house and in the eye by his parents when he was missing.

“DANE is friendly and fearless and feels comfortable with regard to strangers and water, but cannot swim. Dane is known to love water and vehicles, ”the police said in the press release.

By Sunday evening, the police said that 382 acres were searched. The search efforts include 88 certified search and rescue members, 138 volunteers from the community, 40 investigators, six people with people, four drones, four divers and four water vehicles.

The police said that there is currently no evidence that criminal measures are involved in this incident. “

A gold -colored station car driven by an adult male police said that the family did not know that 30 minutes before Paulsen disappeared, near a bridge. The police said the man and the vehicle were through a top and are no longer a person for the incident.

The police said that the investigators follow “numerous leads” and let the sheriff’s posse, several search and rescue teams and volunteers from the community in the region search. Marine teams and divers are looking for the Siletz River, the police said. The Major Crime Team from Lincoln County and the FBI are also during the study.

The Sheriff’s office of Lincoln County is also supported by Oregon State Police, the Lincoln City Police Department, the Newport Police Department, the Siletz Valley Fire, Lane, Clackamas and the Polk County Sheriff’s Offices, Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit, Mary’s Peak and region 3 K9.

This is how you help you search for a missing 2-year-old Dane Paulsen in Lincoln County

The police ask people to report information in connection with Paulsen’s disappearance in the tip line under number 541-265-0669.

The police said that those who want to join search efforts can go into a staging area and check in at the Elks Tetetee Illahee Campground at the 20590 Siletz Highway in Siletz.

Jonathan Williams is the news editor of the Statesman Journal. Reach it at [email protected].

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