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APRIL 19, 2001 Wisconsin state investigators searching for the remains of a student received some help from the Ho-Chunk Nation, who supplied police an underground radar system used to locate ancestral remains. Police are searching for Amber Wilde, a University of Wisconsin-Green Bay studentwho has been missing since September 1998. Acting on scent found by dogs on Tuesday, police are searching around a construction site near Shawano. Get the Story:
Investigators to search for Amber Wilde after dogs pick up carcass scent (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/19) Relevant Links:
The Ho-Chunk Nation - http://www.ho-chunk.com
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