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McCLEARY - Forensic investigators made a final search of missing girl Lindsey Baum's McCleary home Friday as her mother prepares to move out amid financial problems.
Grays Harbor County Sheriff's officials and the FBI have increased the reward for information that helps them solve the case of the disappearance of Lindsey Baum from $10,000 to $20,000.
A candlelight vigil for missing McCleary girl Lindsey Baum, 11, is set for 6 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Park.
Grays Harbor County investigators plan to call in new experts as family members prepare to spend their first Christmas without 11-year-old Lindsey Baum, who vanished from a McCleary street six months ago.
Olympia police have released sketches of a person who was spotted standing in a homeowner's yard Nov. 13 in the 1200 block of Ethridge Avenue Northeast.
The director of the Lindsey Baum Search Center says volunteers are needed to search for the missing McCleary girl, noting that winter weather soon will halt ground searches.
Aberdeen – The case of missing McCleary girl Lindsey Baum has received more national exposure.
MCCLEARY - Police Chief George Crumb said he used to look out his office window from the police station on Summit Road and see Lindsey Baum walking with her regular group of friends.
Aberdeen - A newly released search warrant in the case of missing 11-year-old Lindsey Baum outlines suspicious activity and inconsistent statements that led investigators to a home outside McCleary last weekend.
McCLEARY - Law enforcement officials began serving search warrants in the McCleary area Friday morning after "credible information" emerged that might help investigators find Lindsey Baum, the 11-year-old McCleary girl who disappeared three months ago Saturday.