Shocking Discovery In Missing Kentucky Mom Case: Search Team Finds Burned Clothes
Feb. 13 2019, Updated 2:40 p.m. ET
The search and rescue team looking for missing Kentucky mom Savannah Spurlock found a set of burned clothes that they turned over to police, RadarOnline.com exclusively learned.
Tony Wade’s Cajun Coast Search and Rescue team descended upon Garrard County Tennessee to look for the mother-of-four who hadn’t been seen since she left a bar in Lexington with three men on Jan. 4, 2019.
Police told RadarOnline.com that they believe she was alive in a home in Garrad County, 40 miles away from The Other Bar, but that they could not account for her whereabouts after that.
Wade’s team made a dramatic find as they searched an area near the home where Spurlock, who would have turned 23 in Feb., was last known to be alive.
“We found some jeans and a shirt that somebody tried to burn,” Wade told RadarOnline.com about the damaged clothing. “We found them at the pond,” he explained.
Wade told RadarOnline.com that his team turned the clothing over to the police but that the items did not match what Spurlock was wearing in the surveillance video that showed her leaving the bar with the men.
Police refused to reveal the identity of the three men in the video with Spurlock, but Wade told RadarOnline.com that they searched an area they believed could have a connection.
Wade told RadarOnline.com they were “confident” that Spurlock was not in the area and that they had searched with trained “cadaver dogs.”
“They’ll hit on clothing with blood,” he said about the well-trained canines.
“We have never given up hope that she is out there alive,” Wade said about Sprulock, who left behind infant twins and two toddler children when she disappeared in January.
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“A month or so out it gets hard,” Wade told RadarOnline.com about his crew’s search. “So much of the evidence is gone.”
Wade pleaded with the public to share any knowledge that anyone had. “Somebody knows where she is. They know what took place.”
He also said not finding anything with a connection to Spurlock was difficult.
“It is a very very emotional day today,” he said. “It is extremely frustrating.”
Please contact the Richmond Police Department with any information at 859-624-4776 or email information to detective@richmond.ky.us
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