The search begins the first week of May, with 60 people working daily inside the Coffee County landfill.
ENTERPRISE, Ala. - The search for missing toddler Genesis Reid is about to enter its most critical phase as investigators prepare to dig in a location they believe could finally bring answers.
The search begins the first week of May, with 60 people working daily inside the Coffee County landfill. Investigators have used advanced GPS data to narrow the search to a specific and targeted area of the landfill. Enterprise Police Chief Michael Moore put the scale of that work into perspective by using an analogy: the search area has gone from thousands of football fields down to just about two.
Moore said the operation could take up to nine weeks, but with the data they have, he is hopeful they can bring Genesis home sooner. He called it a physically, emotionally and mentally demanding search.
“I got a soft place in my heart for children. I think anybody that’s in law enforcement or public safety, first responders, we all have that soft spot. And our goal is to bring justice to little Genesis. And she’s not forgotten,” Moore said.
“Being able to come down to a specific area, it will shorten it greatly. And hopefully we don’t have to be out there for nine weeks. We can bring her home sooner. ” District Attorney James Tarbox said agencies from across the region have joined the effort in what he calls the largest law enforcement operation that has occurred in the county.
Police ask the public to stay away from the landfill as the search remains an active criminal investigation. If you want to help, contact the Enterprise Police Department. Adrienne Reid, Genesis’s mother, is accused in the toddler’s presumed death. She faces a capital murder charge, along with other criminal counts.
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