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Sheriff's office seeks potenial witness in Redwine disappearance
2/11/2013 By: Times staff report

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office stated Monday that the investigation into the disappearance of Dylan Redwine on Nov. 19 is continuing. While the volume of tips has dropped, information does continue to come in from the public and is followed up by Task Force Investigators. Over this past weekend investigators interviewed someone who remembered seeing a man in the north end of Vallecito the day Dylan was reported missing. According to the person interviewed, they were contacted by a man who asked where he could find gasoline for his vehicle. The man was described as Hispanic, between 45 and 50 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 170 pounds, with dark hair. The man said he was looking at rental properties. The person interviewed did not have a description of the vehicle.
La Plata County Sheriff's Office is hoping the man might be a potential witness and not realize it. Anyone matching this description who was in the Vallecito area on Sunday or Monday, Nov. 18 or 19 is asked to contact La Plata Sheriff’s Office. Task Force Investigators will not identify the person they interviewed over the weekend and will not say where the interview took place.
They did say the interview was a direct result of information left on the tip line.

"If anyone feels they may have seen something unusual in Vallecito before or soon after Dylan was reported missing, we encourage them, including the man looking for rentals that day, to contact the Sheriff’s Office," said La Plata sheriff's spokesman Dan Bender. “They may not feel what they saw has any connection to Dylan's disappearance. But we would like to hear from them and let law enforcement decide if it might be important,” Bender said.

The reward for information leading to finding Dylan is at $50,450. That includes rewards through Crime Stoppers, the FBI, and donations from private citizens and groups, as well as fundraisers by Find Missing Dylan Redwine.

Anyone who may have information on Dylan’s whereabouts is asked to contact La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Investigators Dan Patterson (970-382-7015) or Tom Cowing (970-382-7045). There is a local tip line (970-382-7511) where tips can be left on an answering machine that is regularly checked by Investigators. People also can can call Durango-La Plata Crime Stoppers at 970-247-1112 and the hotline for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE LOST (1-800-843-5678).


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