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LITTLEFIELD, Ariz. — A private investigator working for the family of Jerry and Susan McFalls, the couple who mysteriously went missing from their home in Littlefield, Arizona, said he does not believe they are still alive, but a passionate search for leads continues.
The McFalls, both 63, have not been heard from since Jan. 11 and are listed as missing and possibly endangered by Mohave County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI’s National Crime Information Center.
In the intervening months since their disappearance, weekly searches by family, friends and supporters have been conducted near their rustic desert home.
The search was recently kicked into overdrive by bounty hunter David Bounsall of Las Vegas-based Federal Fugitive Recovery Agency.
Bounsall has been voluntarily helping the family investigate the couple’s disappearance and has spent considerable time examining the McFalls’ home for clues.
“Right now we don’t have a body,” Bounsall said, “but we’ve got a lot of circumstantial evidence.”
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