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From the Missing Persons side, search patrols continue to “extinguish areas,” as current COO Magnus Reinhold, Halland puts it.
– Some areas are only searched in the dark, he explains, and now they are searched again piece by piece.
At the same time, the circle where you are looking for Mattias is constantly expanding.
– We have about 100 volunteers here now and we have started sending patrols. We also have our own dog sitters on site. Today, it is the Skåne dog group that participates, says Magnus Reinhold at half past nine on Saturday.
On private initiative, a bloodhound participated in the search and is said to have been traced to the Tutaryd area. Is this an area you will be concentrating on more now?
– It’s within the area we work with, Magnus responds.
I also have that as well as missing persons registered several times earlier in the week that has passed since Mattias’ disappearance, were involved on Saturday.
– There has been good support, more than 100 people, when we have gone out and searched. Today ska We found it! Say Sofie Matisen and Rebecka Perned, just before it’s time for today’s volunteer meeting.
They also have access to sniffer dogs, they say.
FIKK stands for Volunteer Efforts in Crisis and Disaster, and in other words, it has a broader mission than that of Missing Persons.
– We can help with things like fires and with the purchase of food for the elderly who do not want to go out now under the crown, gives Rebecka as an example.