Muncy declined to say why the person is of interest.
âI canât say,â he said.
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Muncy said FBI and local officers â including Miamisburg Chief John Sedlak â returned with police dogs Thursday morning to the property at 551 Lower Miamisburg â Coeâs last-known address â and obtained permission from a nearby landowners to search additional grounds.
Crews worked in and around a pole barn next door to the 551 address for much of the day, and a backhoe was used later in the afternoon to dig near the barn. Agents also used shovels to dig by hand in another spot close to the barn, owned by longtime residents Rex and Connie Boomershine.
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Police âdonât have any specific knowledge that Chelsey is thereâ on the Lower Miamisburg properties, Muncy said. On Wednesday, Muncy said he could not disclose whether police thought Coe was still alive.
Connie Boomershine said she has lived on the street just west of the Great Miami River for about 28 years. She said her neighbor who lives at the 551 property bought the place about three years ago.
âHe seems to be a very nice, very calm person,â she said.
âI personally donât think theyâre going to find her, because I donât think (the neighbor) had anything to do with it,â Boomershine said.
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Coe was 25 when she was reported missing by her mother in September. Shula Woodworth, who lives in Adams County area, said she filed the report on her daughter after not hearing from Coe for a few months.
Authorities returned to the scene Thursday morning after a one-day hiatus that came following a 14-hour search on Tuesday.
The first-day of the search included backhoes, jackhammers and ground-penetrating radar equipment as authorities dismantled a deck in the rear of the 551 property. The undisclosed evidence seized Tuesday is being processed by the FBI and Miamisburg police, Muncy said.
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On Thursday, vehicles came and went from the scene as police blocked off traffic on Lower Miamisburg east and west of the 551 address.
The activities in the quiet neighborhood just west of the Great Miami River were described by resident Josh Tincher as âcrazy.â
âI just canât believe anything like this has ever happened in this little small town,â said Tincher, who said he has lived in the neighborhood for 15 years.
âIâve got a little 10-year-old, and he rides his bike through here,â he added. âI know itâs safe in here. But I canât understand how something like this would happen here.â
Tincher said he is âhoping that (Coeâs) family has closureâ and she âcan rest in peace.â
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