was murky and with no new leads, scaled back the search effort there. last night a car matching the description of kylie s silver honda was pulled out of the water. authorities covering it with tarps. it was posted that the body of the 16-year-old was inside. an autopsy tomorrow will confirm the identification. divers with aventures said they used two boats with specialized sonars and magnets to find the car upside-down in 14 feet of water and 55 feet offshore. a lot of questions for law enforcement today about how they missed it. in tracking underwater, it s a difficult thing to do. so i think part of our the question is how do we improve our services, work on our resources and the way we use them. a lot of this equipment is high end, very expensive and you need
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back now with not one but two shark attacks at south carolina s most popular beach. authorities say a grandmother was bitten while swimming with her grandson at myrtle beach on monday. that same day about a mile away a second swimmer was attacked. both victims survived. police say they can t tell if the attacks are related. also tonight the desperate search for a missing teen in california. after two weeks authorities haven t found a trace. now her family is turning to volunteer divers who have spotted clues others have missed in the past. here s erin mclaughlin. reporter: it s been 14 days since kylie rodney went missing following a late night party at a campground in truckee, california. i just want her to come back and be okay. reporter: her disappearance triggering a massive search, authorities scouring the surrounding area for any sign of the 16-year-old or her car and releasing
surveillance images of kylie in the hours before her disappearance. and yet authorities appear no closer to finding her. this week announcing they re scaling back the search. we ve had over like 9,000 man hours into searching, which is pretty astronomical. our biggest problem is where do we go and how do we keep sustaining this? reporter: desperate for answers kylie s extended family reached out to a group of volunteer scuba diving sleuths to help. all of the agents, sheriffs and detectives i ve spoken with are completely baffled. reporter: earlier this year nbc exclusively profiled a group adventures with purpose when they helped a family find their missing mom. specializing by cold cases of people and their vehicles gone missing under water, on saturday they ll start working with local authorities to search for kylie. almost everyone we find is in an area other agencies have already searched. reporter: what is it about your technology that sets you apart?
you are right. we need to find out all the facts and don t wait to fill in the blanks. judicial watch, the reason they want it unsealed they say the secrecy calling the nation to convulse with intrigue and harmful speculation that will only increase the longer the truth is kept from the public. steve: todd, to your point about the leaks, what kevin was just detailing, these leaks apparently came, according to newsweek, high ranking intel community members. so, we don t know who is leaking this stuff. we don t even know if it s true last week people were talking about it s about nuclear weapons and stuff like that. we heard that once. we haven t heard that since. ainsley: there is a lot of speculation but no one knows. todd: coming up a the 7:40 lara trump. you know she has something to say about that. meantime somebody who has a lot to say between 4:00 and 6:00 in the morning is my friend carley shimkus. carley: certainly do. good morning to you all. headlines to get to here.