Santiago.- The National Police reported that this Thursday the search for the girl Brianna Genao Rosario will continue uninterrupted, after concluding an extensive search day that involved multiple national and international organizations, confirmed the police spokesman, Diego Pesqueira.
Pesqueira explained that during the operations this Wednesday, one of the members of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), specifically a canine unit trainer, felt dizzy while participating in the work, without the situation escalating or affecting the development of the operation.
The spokesperson highlighted that "the entire possible search spectrum" has been maintained, with the integration of various teams from the Public Ministry and the National Police, supported by technical agents from the FBI and specialized units, who worked in a coordinated manner throughout the day.
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He also thanked the support of the Public Ministry, the National Police and the media, highlighting the role of responsible coverage, the prayers of the citizenry and the accompaniment of volunteers and rescue organizations that have joined the search. The authorities reiterated their commitment to spare no effort until they find the whereabouts of the minor, while calling on the population to collaborate with any information that may contribute to the investigations.“It has been a long and continuous workday, with the support of all the institutions involved. Tomorrow, work will resume from early hours, reinforcing the areas already intervened,” Pesqueira indicated when offering the preliminary balance of the day.







