he FBI is asking anyone with information about the disappearance or death of Hailey Dunn to contact the Scurry County
Sheriff’s Office at 325-573-3551, the FBI Dallas Division at 972-559-5000 or submit a tip online at https://tips.fbi.gov/
Sheriff’s Office at 325-573-3551, the FBI Dallas Division at 972-559-5000 or submit a tip online at https://tips.fbi.gov/
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Hailey with a special prayer or loving thought. Silent prayers and thoughts are welcome too. Rest in peace Hailey....
you will never be forgotten. Candles burn down within 48 hours. If you have available time, please return daily and
light a new candle. Thank you so much. ✞
Hailey Dunn's Remains Found After Being Reported Missing 2 Years Ago
SNYDER, Texas — Remains found in a remote West Texas location last month are those of a 13-year-old middle school cheerleader missing since December 2010, authorities announced on April 26, 2013.
Curtis Lloyd contacted authorities after finding the remains near Lake J.B. Thomas in Scurry County on March 16, 2013 - more than two years after Hailey Darlene Dunn's mother reported her daughter missing. The body was found about 20 miles northwest of the girl's hometown of Colorado City. Hailey Dunn had been the subject of months of intensive searches in and around Colorado City and surrounding fields and landfills after her mother reported her missing on Dec. 28, 2010. More than 100 billboards featuring her picture and information about the case were set up along interstates in Texas and other states.
Curtis Lloyd, told KWES the discovery was "bittersweet." Lloyd was reportedly searching for fossils when he found the remains. "It's terrible that it's her. I'm very sorry to her friends and family and all the searchers. But, on the other hand, I'm glad we found her remains, so we can finally put her to rest and hopefully catch the people who did it," Lloyd told the station.
On Friday, (April 26, 2013) an attorney for Dunn's family issued a statement confirming that remains found in a remote West Texas location are those of Hailey, who had been missing since December 28, 2010.
"It was a shock, it really was. When you first find it, your personal feelings get involved," Lloyd said, according to KWES. "To think that someone could do that to a beautiful child, it just breaks my heart," Lloyd told the station.
The investigation into Dunn's death is ongoing.
By Devin Sanchez
NewsWest 9
By Stephanie Slifer
CBS News-Crimesider