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COTTONWOOD At 6 a.m. Tuesday, about 150 volunteers checked in at Mingus Union High School in Cottonwood to start the third morning of searching for Faith Moore.
The school has become a command post for the search for Moore, who was swept away in floodwaters that quickly grew higher than 8 feet Saturday night.
In the parking lot of the high school on Tuesday, other community members dropped off food, water and other items for officials and volunteers. Many others checked in to help throughout the day, according to Chad Sinn from the Cottonwood Police Department.
Some volunteers searched along the wash where Moore went missing, while others stayed at the post to help direct those who were just coming in or leaving.
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Jawn McKinley, from left, Joy Sinnott and Marilyn Paul pack comfort kits on Wednesday, March 24. Members of SedonaKind and the Arizona Crisis Team teamed up to create comfort kits for children in crisis. They put together 100 backpacks that will be distributed throughout Yavapai County. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
It’s a partnership that simply makes sense.
Members of SedonaKind met on Wednesday, March 24, at the home of Christine Schneider, a a SedonaKind board member and board member for the volunteer Arizona Crisis Team. Together, the members helped put together comfort kit backpacks for children during times of crisis.