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Updated: Saturday, 09 Jan 2010, 5:02 PM PST
Published : Saturday, 09 Jan 2010, 5:02 PM PST
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith / myFOXla.com
Malibu - More than 300 volunteers combed Malibu Creek State Park today,
searching for the remains of a missing 24-year-old woman who may
have died in the rugged canyon after being released in the middle
of the night from an isolated sheriff's station Sept. 24, a
sheriff's spokesperson said.
"It's (the search) winding down," said sheriff's spokesperson
Steve Whitmore late in the afternoon. "So far there's nothing new
to report.
"This is one of the largest searches the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department has done," Whitmore said from the command
post. "We've have about 300 to 340 people here today, from Ventura,
Santa Barbara, San Bernardino and Orange counties.
Whitmore said part of the search effort, which began about 7
a.m., included 60 people on horseback, helicopter crews, a dog
patrol and climbers scaling down steep canyon walls at Rindge Dam.
Whitmore said there will be no search Sunday.
Richardson, a Cal State Fullerton graduate, vanished after
walking out of the sheriff's station about 1 a.m. on Sept. 24
following her release after being arrested for allegedly not paying
her bill at a Malibu restaurant.
Although that was the last concrete sighting of the woman, a
person six miles down Malibu Canyon reported a person trying to
sleep in her carport six hours after her release. That sighting was
near Piuma Road, about halfway between the sheriff's station and
the coast.
But Malibu Canyon is a wild, treacherous and deep chasm with
loose rocks, numerous cliffs, thick brush and no passable route
other than a serpentine road that hugs the canyon's side.
Richardson's family has criticized the sheriff's department
for releasing her before they could arrive to drive her home. They
claim Richardson appeared to be mentally unbalanced at the
restaurant in Malibu, and accuse deputies of willingly placing her
at grave risk by failing to recognize her unbalanced state, and the
nearby dangers.
The sheriff's department has denied any wrong-doing, and said
Richardson was offered a bunk overnight at the station. Whitmore
said deputies allowed her to leave because she is an adult who did
not appear to be intoxicated or mentally ill when she was released.
In December, Sheriff Lee Baca ordered a homicide
investigation into her disappearance, and a reward of $10,000 has
been offered by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for
information in the case. The City of Malibu has added a $15,000
reward as well.