CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Divers have exhausted their search of a pond on a community college campus in Cheyenne for the remains of a missing 13-month-old boy.
Laramie County Sheriff's Lt. Don Hollingshead says three volunteer divers searched the pond Wednesday. The pond on the Laramie County Community College campus is about 1 acre in size and 10 to 30 feet deep.
Detectives are using earth-moving equipment to search a nearby manure pile.
They're looking for the body of Silas Ojeda.
Authorities earlier had searched a landfill near Ault, Colorado.
Hollingshead says the new search was undertaken after detectives received new information. He declined to provide specifics.
Twenty-three-year-old Logan Hunter Rogers of Cheyenne, the boyfriend of the boy's mother, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment with a controlled substance in Silas' death.