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Texas EquuSearch Volunteers Leave Aruba

Group's Founder Does Not Think Holloway Is 'Findable'

POSTED: Monday, July 18, 2005
UPDATED: 9:26 am CDT July 18, 2005

Texas EquuSearch returned to Houston after doing their part in the search for a missing Alabama teen in Aruba, Local 2 reported Monday.

Natalee Holloway

After several weeks of searching with high-tech sonar equipment, most of the volunteers left the Caribbean island Sunday.


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EquuSearch leader Tim Miller said he does not think 18-year-old Natalee Holloway will be found.

"I really don't think that she's findable, that's the tough part. It's not that we did anything wrong, I don't think Natalee's findable," Miller said.

Holloway has been missing for seven weeks.

Several other search teams have combed the island and have found no clue of the missing teen.

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