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D.C. police say search for Relisha Rudd moves to Arboretum

WASHINGTON 鈥 D.C.’s police chief says that the search for Relisha Rudd, a girl who has been missing since March 2014, will continue at the National Arboretum.

Metropolitan Police Department Chief Cathy Lanier said on Wednesday that the search for Relisha Rudd, who has been missing since March 2014, will continue at the National Arboretum.

The search will begin Wednesday morning and probably continue until the end of the day Thursday, Lanier said.

Lanier said that the search would cover 鈥渁 pretty extensive area鈥 at the Arboretum, including a body of water. The search team will聽comprise 60 people from the Metropolitan Police Department, the FBI, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and more, including divers and K9 officers.

She said that the search was in response to new information police received in the case, but wouldn鈥檛 say what that information was.

Lanier said she called the news conference because police 鈥渨ant to let the public know we are continuing to follow up on leads … because we want those leads to keep coming in.鈥

Relisha Rudd has been missing more than two years. (海角精品黑料 File Photo)
Relisha Rudd has been missing more than two years. (海角精品黑料 File Photo)

She added that people often 鈥減rovide information that they had for long periods of time that they didn鈥檛 provide initially.鈥

Relisha Rudd was 8 years old when she disappeared. She was last seen March 1, 2014, in the company of Kahlil Tatum, a janitor at D.C. General, the homeless shelter where she lived with her mother and siblings.

Police weren鈥檛 notified that she was missing for nearly three weeks. They and other groups conducted months of searches, but have turned up nothing yet.

Tatum, 51, was found dead in Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens, in Northeast D.C., after Relisha was reported missing. His wife was found dead early in the search for Relisha. Police said Tatum committed suicide, and that he went to the park the day after Relisha disappeared, after having bought a carton of 42-gallon trash bags and other items.

Relisha’s disappearance triggered investigations of problems at D.C. General.聽The shelter is scheduled to be closed.

Video of Wednesday’s news conference, from 海角精品黑料’s Nick Iannelli:

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Rick Massimo came to 海角精品黑料, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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