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The video shows slatons final movements because the search near the Shaver Lake is reduced

After an extensive five-day search over almost 600 square miles of demanding terrain near Shaver Lake, the office of the Sheriff of the Fresno district has announced that it reduces the operations to search for 27-year-old Tiffany Slaton.

Fresno County's office has confirmed the new surveillance video that Tiffany Slaton shows on April 20 – on the last day she was in contact with her family, and on the day she entered Fresno County.

In the video, Slaton will arrive at China Peak Mountain Resort shortly before 2:00 p.m.

She drives to a pump with a brown long -sleeved shirt, sits briefly for about seven seconds and is addressed by another woman before going from the camera's point of view.

Additional film material from a different perspective seems to show that you go to the Huntington Lake and later near a dock on the dry lake.

While the timelines of both videos are nearby, the authorities can say that they can only confirm Slaton's identity in China Peak's first clip.

Despite the use of up to 50 trained employees and volunteers, no trace of Slaton was found.

“We carried out such an expansive search and, as you know, not even a piece of clothing, a tent, a bike, a thrown away food packaging, an orange bowl – all these things would think that they would think if Tiffany would and maybe if they were in need, she left a kind of crue.

The investigators say that Slaton recently drove through Santa Cruz, where she stopped on a farm and met people with whom she lived for a short time.

The video shows her with a smile and laughs with these people who followed her later when she started her trip to the east towards Fresno County.

“What this video was basically through the area of ​​Santa Cruz. She stopped on a farm. She met a few nice people. She stayed a little with her. And when she was on the way to drive towards Fresno County, these friendly people are from the farm who followed her on the street,” said Botti. “They shared a few laughter, a few nice little conversations.”

Slaton's parents describe them as an independent traveler who felt comfortable.

She had plans to explore California, including Mono Hot Springs, before starting the Medical Faculty.

Last week her brother succeeded in Fresno County.

Her father plans to travel to the area soon to continue looking for his daughter.

Without new leads, the Sheriff's office asks the public to check surveillance material, photos or videos that were recorded on April 20 in areas such as Shaver Lake, China Peak, Huntington Lake and beyond.

“When the temperatures warm up, more people will explore outside what more eyes mean on the floor to find Tiffany,” said Botti.

Everyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff of the Fresno County.

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