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Following a five-day search, which involved more than a dozen agencies from across California and nearly 300 volunteers, Pleasanton Police Department (PPD) and its allied agencies are further scaling down operations to locate missing runner, Philip Kreycik, 37.
Marking the last fully operational day of an exhaustive search, today consisted of re-doubling efforts and adding new sections, which included the area in Sunol canyon where âcries for helpâ had been reported. Unfortunately, during todayâs search, a member of the search and rescue team suffered a minor injury.
At this time, no new evidence has been recovered.
âWe appreciate the Kreycik familyâs cooperation and patience during this difficult time, and we have the best resources here to help in both the search efforts and the investigation,â said Lieutenant Erik Silacci. âEvery day, search and rescue crews and countless volunteers have been working nonstop to find Philip, and we all want to
After intensive searching, the Pleasanton Police Department (PPD) and its allied agencies decided to scale back the search for missing runner, Philip Kreycik (37). We re entering a different stage of the search effort right now, said PPD Investigations Lt. Erik Silacci. We re not ending it. We re just going to scale back and try to get a little more focused. It s day four, so the search and rescue folks out there are getting pretty worn out. They re mostly volunteers, so we need to reassess . for tomorrow.
In the past four days, more than a dozen agencies and approximately a hundred volunteers searched for Kreycik, who was last seen on Saturday, July 10, around 10:45 a.m. near Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park.
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