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Cadaver dogs are used to search for missing men

- By Maryclaire Dale and Anthony Izaguirre Maryclaire Dale and Anthony Izaguirre are Associated Press writers.

PHILADELPH­IA — Police used cadaver dogs, a backhoe and other constructi­on equipment Tuesday to help search a sprawling farm for four missing men believed to be victims of foul play. A prosecutor, meanwhile, described a man who was held on an unrelated gun charge, but has since been released on bail, as a person of interest in the investigat­ion.

District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said bail was set at $1 million Monday for Cosmo DiNardo, whose family owns the farmland and another property that was searched, because he was considered a flight risk. But Weintraub did not call him a suspect and cautioned there is often a “chasm” between being called a “person of interest” in an investigat­ion and being charged with a crime.

DiNardo, 20, is accused of illegally possessing a shotgun and ammunition in February. A court affidavit said he had suffered from mental illness and had been involuntar­ily committed to an institutio­n for inpatient care. It did not say when the commitment had occurred. The charge had been dismissed by a judge but was refiled.

Late Tuesday, DiNardo was released after he posted 10 percent of his bail amount in cash, according to the Bucks County district attorney’s Twitter account.

A busload of police cadets also took part in the third day of the search of farmland in Solebury Township, about 30 miles north of Philadelph­ia.

Aerial TV footage on Tuesday showed law enforcemen­t officers crowded around a deep trench — a backhoe parked next to it — as officers used shovels to dig deeper and passed up buckets of dirt that were then screened with sifters.

“We want to be careful not to miss the tiniest piece of evidence,” Weintraub said at an earlier briefing.

The missing are 22year-old Mark Sturgis, 21-year-old Tom Meo, 19-year-old Dean Finocchiar­o and 19-year-old Jimi Tar Patrick, a student at Loyola University in Baltimore. Patrick disappeare­d on Wednesday, the other three on Friday.

 ?? Clem Murray / Philadelph­ia Inquirer ?? Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub holds up photos of four men who are missing during a news conference in Solebury Township, Pa.
Clem Murray / Philadelph­ia Inquirer Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub holds up photos of four men who are missing during a news conference in Solebury Township, Pa.

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