FRUITLAND, Idaho (CBS2) — Help is coming in from all corners of the country to aid police in the search for missing Fruitland boy Michael Vaughan.
Fruitland Police on Thursday said the search continues.
"Tips have come from across the Treasure Valley and across the country," the police department said. "Our investigators continue to follow up and have spoken with people in multiple states as we work to find Michael."
Vaughan disappeared more than three weeks ago.
In Thursday's update to the community, Fruitland PD said Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue along with a specialized canine recently search an area on the Oregon side of the Snake River.
Also, "investigators are asking more questions, scrutinizing more pieces of video, even re-interviewing some individuals in the effort to make sure no detail is missed."
The police department did say that the ground search for Vaughan is being scaled back as search crews focus in on specific areas as new information is collected.
"We remain hopeful that we will be able to, at some point, provide answers and bring Michael home," police said. "Until that day, we stand steadfast in our belief that we live and serve a caring and supportive community, that we’re surrounded by dedicated professionals lending their expertise to finding one small boy, and that those things combined will enable us to bring Michael home."
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