October 17, 2025 - 15:13

On Thursday, law enforcement agencies from northern to southern California intensified their search efforts for Ron Dailey, a missing Selma man who has been unaccounted for since Monday. Dailey was last seen in the wilderness area near Shaver Lake, prompting a coordinated response from multiple agencies to locate him.
The search operation has incorporated advanced thermal technology to aid in the search, allowing teams to cover more ground effectively. This high-tech equipment is designed to detect heat signatures, making it easier to identify potential locations where Dailey may be. Search teams are combing through rugged terrain, and volunteers have also joined the effort, demonstrating community support during this challenging time.
Family and friends of Dailey are anxiously awaiting news, hoping for his safe return. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in the search efforts. The situation remains urgent as search teams work tirelessly to bring Dailey home.
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