firefighters that are working under its incredible stress and a lot of hard work and not much sleep. i think you so much. we are there for you. you are our hero. they are up north in paradise california near the campfire that is being called the most destructive in the states history. amazing that malibu has basically been evacuated because of this. we are really starting to get a better idea of the amount of devastation caused by the fire which started way over the canyon areas and moved quickly over to the coastal community. pretty much nothing is recognizable except for over here in the driveway. it looks like it used to be the family s vehicles. if you take a look at some of
we would have never thought of that on our own. keith morrison: klaas even flew in his director of search operations who was one of the first volunteers to look for polly years before. we re going to be dealing in some pretty treacherous terrain today as well as tomorrow. canyon areas, lots of rocks into the ravines. keith morrison: this was day 49 since michelle disappeared. and once again, her san diego relatives loaded into cars around midnight and drove the eight hours north to the san francisco bay. dateline was there watching as they gathered for a morning briefing to prepare them for the long day of searching ahead. if you take nothing else away from this presentation, take this portion right here, ok. every single search that we put you on today, tomorrow, we consider a potential crime scene. keith morrison: the police suggested a zone to be searched, but that s about all the information they provided. we don t know exactly why, but they say it s based on all the evidence and
vast. much of it rugged, rural. the search for michelle would be tough, labor-intensive work. just the sort of thing marc klaas organization knew how to do. when we saw the machine in motion was when we felt that, wow, this guy and this foundation has really got it together. we would have never thought of that on our own. reporter: klaas even flew in his director of search operations, who was one of the first volunteers to look for polly years before. we re going to be dealing with some pretty treacherous terrain today, as well as tomorrow. canyon areas, lots of rocks into the ravines. reporter: this was day 49 since michelle disappeared. and once again her san diego relatives loaded into cars around midnight and drove the 8 hours north to the san francisco bay. dateline was there, watching, as they gathered for a morning briefing to prepare them for the long day of searching ahead. if you take nothing else away from this presentation, take
keith morrison: klaas even flew in his director of search operations who was one of the first volunteers to look for polly years before. we re going to be dealing in some pretty treacherous terrain today as well as tomorrow. canyon areas, lots of rocks into the ravines. keith morrison: this was day 49 since michelle disappeared. and once again, her san diego relatives loaded into cars around midnight and drove the eight hours north to the san francisco bay. dateline was there watching as they gathered for a morning briefing to prepare them for the long day of searching ahead. if you take nothing else away from this presentation, take this portion right here, ok. every single search that we put you on today, tomorrow, we consider a potential crime scene. keith morrison: the police suggested a zone to be searched, but that s about all the information they provided. we don t know exactly why, but they say it s based on all the evidence and their timeline they believe that something migh
it enabled us then to really hone in on what we needed to do and why we needed to do it. it was to prepare viable search locations for search teams. reporter: but the area was vast. much of it rugged, rural. the search for michelle would be tough, labor-intensive work. just the sort of thing marc klaas organization knew how to do. when we saw the machine in motion was when we felt that, wow, this guy and this foundation has really got it together. we would have never thought of that on our own. reporter: klaas even flew in his director of search operations, who was one of the first volunteers to look for polly years bere. we re going to be dealing with some pretty treacherous terrain today, as well as tomorrow. canyon areas, lots of rocks into the ravines. reporter: this was day 49 since michelle disappeared. and once again her san diego relatives loaded into cars around midnight and drove the 8 hours north to the san francisco bay.