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Police seek Texas girl missing 10 days

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Hailey Dunn, courtesy of the Colorado City Police Department
Hailey Dunn, courtesy of the Colorado City Police Department
Published: Jan. 7, 2011 at 10:45 AM

COLORADO CITY, Texas, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Authorities in Colorado City, Texas, said they'd search again Friday for a 13-year-old cheerleader who has been missing for nearly two weeks.

Texas Rangers and local police searched the home of Hailey Dunn and were seen carrying out garbage bags, KOSA-TV in Odessa reported.

Authorities are also searching the phone records of Hailey's mother Billie and her mother's live-in boyfriend, Shawn Adkins.

Billie Dunn told HLN's Nancy Grace Thursday they both failed polygraph exams. She said she took the test after being told Adkins had failed.

Adkins reportedly was the last person to see Hailey Dec. 27. He said she told him she was going to visit her father and then a friend. Hailey's father, Clint Dunn, said she often visited his home but not that day.

Billie Dunn said police questioned her for more than 10 hours Wednesday.

The search was to continue Friday in woods near the Colorado River, CNN reported.

Colorado City police said they tried to issue an Amber Alert but could not because there was "not enough information" on Hailey's disappearance, Fox News reported.

Hailey Dunn is a white female described as 5 foot 1, 120 pounds with hazel eyes and brown hair with blond streaks.

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