State Police Cadets Help In Bish Search
Investigators Plan To Drain Warren Pond Friday
They are looking either for Bish's remains or for clues that may explain her disappearance.
NewsCenter 5's David Boeri reports that approximately 200 cadets who are training for the state police academy gathered Thursday morning in Warren, where they began searching one of six sites that will be combed. The first site was along Bemis Road.
Two of the sites have already been investigated and four more are new on the list.
It has been a month since the girl vanished, and in the days since she disappeared, intensive searches were conducted in the areas surrounding the pond where she worked.
It's not clear that there has been any crime or that Bish was abducted, but investigators are leaving no stone unturned in their probe for the missing girl.
On Friday they plan to drain the pond where Bish was last seen.
Previous Stories:
- July 26, 2000: Pond Draining Postponed In Bish Search
- July 24, 2000: R.I Man May Be Questioned In Bish Case
- July 20, 2000: Parents Hold Onto Hope Of Daughter's Return
- July 19, 2000: Town Prays For Lifeguard's Safe Return
- July 17, 2000: Bish Case Featured On 'Most Wanted'
- July 8, 2000: Reward Offered In Missing Lifeguard Investigation
- June 28, 2000: Police Search For Missing Warren Lifeguard
















