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Searchers to again look for Ravens' star's brother

by theGrio | January 24, 2011 at 10:55 AM
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A private search team called in by Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed and family members took to the Mississippi River at first light on Monday to search for the body of Reed’s missing 28-year-old brother.

Texas EquuSearch on Sunday had located what it believed to be the body of Brian Reed tangled in debris about 20 miles northwest of New Orleans. But Kenner Police Lt. Wayne McInnis said divers were unable to find it.

“We had the perfect image,” said Tim Miller, director of EquuSearch. “There’s no doubt it was him but it was in an area that has so much debris that doing anything there, it’s really hard.”

Divers trying to get to the body may have dislodged it as they moved debris, Miller said.

“And if they did it could have moved five feet or five miles. The current out there is pretty swift,” McInnis said.

The search continued where the man believed to be Brian Reed went in on Jan. 7, when he apparently jumped into the river after being confronted by a deputy sheriff.

Karen Reed, the mother of Ed and Brian Reed, said investigators found her son’s shoes and jacket. She said the car the man ran from belonged to another brother.

On Monday the search was still centered on the area where he was last seen, about 200 feet downstream and about 50 feet out from the bank, Miller said.

“It’s very tough on the edge of the Mississippi River,” McInnis said. “There is a lot of debris from the bank out 30, 40 feet. You can’t see more than a few feet in there even during daylight.”

Boats were also making surface searches of the river up to eight miles downstream, Miller said. He continued to use sonar at the upriver site, and divers were also in the water.

“The conditions are very bad,” Miller said. “Divers are finding 100 percent black water, the current is strong, and there are big ships going past steadily.”

The river is only 15 feet deep at the original search site, Miller said, but quickly drops off to 30 feet, then 80 feet.

EquuSearch had promised the family it would search for one day, Miller said. Monday was the sixth day of looking.

They would search the rest of the day, and if the body was not found they would review all the sonar material during the night, he said.

“We’ve just been begging for that little bit of luck to go along with everything else,” Miller said. “But so far we have not gotten it. At some point you have to say it’s time to stop searching.”

The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office said a deputy spotted a parked car that matched the description of one reported stolen. When the deputy told the man believed to be Brian Reed to put his hands behind his back, he bolted and ran into the river, authorities said.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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