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Bike May Be Clue in BYU Student Search
Bike May Be Clue in BYU Student Search
Published: 9/7/07, 9:46 PM EDT
By PAUL FOY

PROVO, Utah (AP) - Authorities searched mountain trails and the Provo River on Friday looking for a Brigham Young University student near where two people took a bicycle that may belong to her.

Climbers airlifted by helicopter atop a 607-foot waterfall made their way down by ropes while checking every crevice. Divers searched a 10-foot-deep pool a few miles downstream as cadaver dogs sniffed a stretch of the river.

No evidence of the woman was found by Friday evening, when the search was suspended until Saturday morning, Provo police Capt. David Bolda said.

Authorities believe that 22-year-old Camille Cleverley, who enjoyed riding her bike in the rugged areas around Provo, may have parked it and hiked one of the many trails leading into the Wasatch Mountains. She has been missing for more than a week.

Family members made a public plea for help Friday, and more than 100 BYU students and staff signed up for a door-to-door canvass of city neighborhoods.

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