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‎11/28/12 Breaking News update for Dylan Redwine, Missing from near Bayfield Col
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Investigators have determined that Dylan Redwine, a 13-year-old who disappeared from his father's home in the Vallecito area 10 days ago, didn't run away, according to the La Plata County Sheriff's Office.
Authorities are asking for anyone who filmed vehicles traveling on main routes between Durango and Vallecito Lake between 6 p.m. Nov. 18 and 12 p.m. Nov. 19 to provide copies of the video to a task force investigating the disappearance. Arrangements to turn over a copy can be made by calling (970)385-2900.
A tip line has been set up for the search at (970)382-7511.
The boy had been staying with his father,

A poster of 13-year-old Dylan Redwine hangs on a trail head sign next to Vallecito Reservoir on Nov. 26, 2012. (The Durango Herald | SHAUN STANLEY )
Mark Redwine, in Vallecito near Bayfield on a Thanksgiving holiday visit.
Dylan, his mother, Elaine, and his brother recently moved to Colorado Springs.
On Tuesday a community vigil was held in Eagle Park in Bayfield, the Durango Herald reported.
The event marked the first public appearance by Dylan's father, Mark Redwine, who was the last to see his son. Like many who spoke, he referred to Dylan in both the present tense and the past tense.
"That boy was my whole world," he told the crowd. "I would do anything to find him. You don't know how much I love that boy."
Elaine Redwine, made comments to ABC News Radio on Monday saying she's afraid her ex-husband might have had something to do with their son's disappearance. Mark Redwine, who said he arrived late because he didn't know about the vigil, obliquely responded to those comments during his speech.
"Unfortunately, his mother and I don't see eye to eye," he said. "I wish it could be different, because at a time like this, we should be together."
Divers spent Monday searching beneath the waters of Vallecito Lake for the boy after two dogs alerted handlers to a scent that broke through the surface.
Dogs are now helping with ground searches.
Investigators have determined that a fishing pole found on the Vallecito dam has no connection to Dylan.
Investigators are still operating on the assumption that the boy is alive, said La Plat Sheriff's spokesman Dan Bender. "We still view this as a search and not a recovery effort."

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