Missing 2-year-old Dane Paulsen. (Credit: Lincoln County Sheriff's Office)
SILETZ, Ore. - The search for a missing toddler has entered a second week in Oregon.
What we know:
Dane Paulsen was reported missing around 4:25 p.m. March 1, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said. Members of the sheriff's office and fire and police agencies searched the property and surrounding areas on foot and with drones with thermal imaging equipment Saturday, the sheriff's office said in a statement on social media.
Deputies said they are conducting water and land searches.
A late 1990s gold station wagon that was seen near the home where Dane was last known to be is considered a "vehicle of interest" in the investigation, the sheriff's office said.
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However, Sheriff Adam Shanks told KATU-TV that there is no evidence that the vehicle was directly involved in Dane's disappearance.
What we don't know:
The toddler's whereabouts remain a mystery but several agencies and volunteers are taking part in the search, including the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Siletz Valley Fire, Oregon State Police, Newport Police Department, Lincoln City Police Department, and Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue.
What you can do:
The Sheriff's Office is requesting anyone who may have information relating to Dane's disappearance to call our Tip Line at 541-265-0669 or our non-emergency dispatch at 541-265-0777.
The Source: The Associated Press contributed to this report. The information in this story comes from statements and updates provided by the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, including social media posts and a Facebook update from deputies. This story was reported from Los Angeles.