Concerning a missing person request for help:
"Shortly after Ms. Frey was reported missing, several people in Oregon contacted me regarding her disappearance.
Over the last 30 days, I've reached out to Mr. John Frey Ms. Fauna Frey's father and through email with his support team, and through direct telephone conversations, I've donated my time trying to guide him and his volunteer staff on how to conduct a proper search for his daughter.
All behind the scenes trying to assist as I know what it's like to search for a loved one.
My son at age 19 was stationed in the USMC and while suffering through some issues, wrote a suicide note and disappeared into the Mexican desert and was missing for 49 days/nights before he was found. The Mexican govt refused to allow American search teams in to Mexico to search for my son. So I know all to well what a parent goes through when a loved one is missing.
With over 13,900 documented search call requests over the last 34 years, combined with 48 years of SAR work, I've walked over 1,000,000 miles, flown over 1,000,500 miles and driven over 1,000,800 miles to conduct search and rescue operations around the world.
Now at the age of 64, I'm in semi retirement and am very limited physically on where I can and how I can assist families such as Mr. Frey's due to medical issues.
In discussing Mr. Frey's daughters case, Mr. Frey was informed directly by me on what I could and couldn't do for him and what it would cost. He agreed to this with a written contract being sent to his volunteer assistant.
On 09-26-2020 I met with Mr. Frey, followed him up to the search site which was 100% contaminated by the sheriff's office, the former SAR Teams, and others looking for Ms. Frey.
I conducted a search which started at 1400hrs. and ended at 1630hrs.
My findings and information was documented through a written report, photographed, video taped, and a copy was sent to Mr. Frey and the Sheriff's office with specific recommendations based on the findings and alerts of the SAR dogs.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Frey and a big thank you to all involved in helping Mr. Frey with his efforts to find closure.
I have absolutely no control on what the sheriff does or doesn't do in their efforts. They are in charge of this investigation.
I have recommended strongly that the the SE side of the ridge area be searched by persons physically capable of climbing down the steep hillside for any evidence that may lead to finding Ms. Frey or the human remains of whomever the search dogs are alerting to.
Travel time and and search time was 18 hours and 638 miles on this case.
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