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Caldwell County Search and Rescue members walk along Dudley Shoals Road after searching Gunpowder creek for evidence in the Zahra Baker case.
Credit: ROBERT C. REED / RECORD
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Officials from Burke and Catawba County agencies continue to search the property of Fred Causby, owner of Real Tree Services, in Burke County on Thursday for evidence of missing 10-year-old Zahra Baker. Causby is the employer of Baker's father Adam.
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Local law enforcement remove a mattress from the home of Zahra Clare Baker, on 21st Avenue NW. Hickory police searched the house for more evidence in the disappearance case of Zahra Friday afternoon.
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A unidentified worker with Foothills Enviromental Caldwell County landfill, holds a GPS locating device as he gives hand signals to a backhoe operator as they searched for evidence in the Zahra Clare Baker case Friday morning.
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Hickory police and SBI rake through a mulch bed as they battle the weather in the backyard of Zahra Baker's home on October 27, 2010.
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Doug Dupell street maintinence supervisor for City of Hickory and Hickory Police Investigator Rob Burwell sift through mulch at the home Zahra Baker for the second day in a row.
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Hickory Crime Scene Investigator Gene Walker loads evidence from the Zahra Baker home into his vehicle Monday afternoon. Hickory police and SBI have spent the last week searching the house for a second time.
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Hickory Police Chief Tom Adkins fights his emotions as he discusses the Zahra Clare Baker disappearance case with the national and local media during a 11:30 a.m. news conference. Chief Adkins said that the stepmother Elisa Baker had confessed to writing the ransom note.
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State and local law enforcement search Christie Road area in Caldwell County for the fourth time for evidence in the disappearance of 10-year old Zahra Baker.
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Cristal Jackson of Dudley Shoals views the area where law enforcement found possible human remains while searching for Zahra Baker Wednesday afternoon November 10, 2010. The area where investigators dug was about 10 feet from Gunpowder Creek edge.
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Cristal Jackson of Dudley Shoals leaves the area where law enforcement found possible human remains while searching for Zahra Baker Wednesday afternoon November 10, 2010. The area where investigators dug was about 10 feet from Gunpowder Creek edge.
Credit: ROBERT C. REED / RECORD
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Hickory Police Chief Tom Adkins (left) takes the podium as he prepares to address multiple media outlets about new developments in the Zahra Clare Baker disappearance case on Friday November 12,2010. Hickory Police Major Clyde Deal, FBI Special Agent Mike White and SBI Agent Heath McBride look on.
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