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National-Known Search Company Trying To Find Caylee Anthony

Thursday, August 28, 2008 – updated: 5:58 pm EDT August 28, 2008

A nationally-known search company is in Orange County to search for Caylee Anthony. EquuSearch has also assisted in the search for missing teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Holloway's mother will also be in town, as she's scheduled to arrive on Saturday.


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The search and recovery team is on its way from Texas to join the investigation. It's a group primarily involved in recovering bodies rather than finding people alive.

Cindy Anthony arrived at the Orange County Sheriff's Office around 3:00pm Thursday in the company of Tim Miller, who heads up EquuSearch. The group says it was Cindy Anthony who called them and asked for help to find her missing granddaughter Caylee.

On its website, the group calls itself a "mounted search, rescue, and recovery team." The site also includes a brief narrative of the Caylee Anthony case along with a photo and states that EquuSearch was called to Central Florida by the Anthonys.

Tim Miller's assistants in Texas said Beth Holloway of Alabama will arrive in Orlando on Saturday to join the search for Caylee. She's the mother of teenager Natalee Holloway, who disappeared in May 2005 while on vacation in Aruba.

Cindy Anthony and Tim Miller left the sheriff's office around 4:00pm. They were inside an hour and would not come near reporters on their way out.

EquuSearch says it has a 25-member team on the road. They're coming in a mobile command center, basically a big RV hauling ATVs. They are expected to arrive in Central Florida on Friday.

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