Mass Search Launched for Missing Two-Year-Old in Oregon

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A major search operation is underway in Lincoln County, Oregon, for two-year-old Dane Paulsen, who disappeared while playing in his front yard on Saturday around 4:30 PM local time. Over 40 investigators from various law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, and nearly 140 volunteers have mobilized to search acres of land and nearby waters.

Dane, described as "friendly and fearless," has a known affinity for water and vehicles but is unable to swim, raising concerns about potentials risks in the search area. The investigation has expanded to include the Siletz River, where divers, boats, drones, and six police dogs are being utilized. According to the sheriff's office, Dane was last seen wearing a grey fuzzy sweatshirt, black trousers, and blue and white shoes.

While investigators have pursued various leads and initially sought information regarding a vehicle seen near his home shortly before his disappearance, they have since cleared that driver as a point of interest. "We thank our community for their compassion and assistance. Our team and the community are working tirelessly to bring Dane home," the sheriff’s office stated.

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