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Rescue crews expanding search area for three girls still missing in Missouri River

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      SAMANTHA. THANK YOU. THIS MORNING, THREE GIRLS ARE STILL MISSING IN THE MISSOURI RIVER. AND TODAY, RESCUE CREWS WILL EXPAND THE SEARCH AREA. FOUR GIRLS WERE SWEPT AWAY WHILE THEY WERE FISHING NEAR N.P. DODGE PARK. TUESDAY EVENING. ONE WAS ABLE TO MAKE IT BACK TO SHORE. BUT FAMILY MEMBERS SAY LEONA GREEN AND MU MU. THEY’RE ALL STILL MISSING. FIRST RESPONDERS WILL RESUME THE RECOVERY EFFORT THIS MORNING AROUND 8 OR 9, AND THE SEARCH WILL EXPAND WITH BOATS FROM NP DODGE TO BELLEVUE. NOW, WE SPOKE TO LEONA GREENE’S FAMILY WEDNESDAY. THEY’RE PRAYING FOR HER RETURN. SO MUCH I CAN SAY ABOUT HER. I CAN WRITE A BOOK, BUT I KNOW. THE STORY. THIS IS NOT THE END OF HER STORY. IT CAN’T BE. OFFICIALS SAY THE SEARCH COULD TAKE SEVERAL DAYS, AND THE FAMILIES OF THE MISSING G
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      Rescue crews expanding search area for three girls still missing in Missouri River
      Three girls are still missing in the Missouri River on Thursday morning and rescue crews will expand the search area.Four girls were swept away while they were fishing near N.P. Dodge Park on Tuesday evening.One was able to make it to shore. She was identified by family as 13-year-old Ehtheyu Paw.READ MORE: First responders use multiple tools to search for missing girls in Missouri RiverBut family members said 18-year-olds Laiana Green and Lah K Tray Moo, and 12-year-old Eh Cress Moo are still missing.First responders will resume the recovery effort Thursday morning, and the search will expand with boats from N.P. Dodge Park to Bellevue.KETV spoke to Green's family on Wednesday, who are praying for her return. Previous coverage: Crews resume search for three girls still believed to be missing in Missouri River"So much I can say about her. I can write a book, but I know story. It's not the end of her story. It can't be. It can't be," LaShauna Jones, Green's mother, said.Officials said this search could take several days, and the families of the missing girls asked for continued support and prayers.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

      Three girls are still missing in the Missouri River on Thursday morning and rescue crews will expand the search area.

      Four girls were swept away while they were fishing near N.P. Dodge Park on Tuesday evening.

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      One was able to make it to shore. She was identified by family as 13-year-old Ehtheyu Paw.

      READ MORE: First responders use multiple tools to search for missing girls in Missouri River

      But family members said 18-year-olds Laiana Green and Lah K Tray Moo, and 12-year-old Eh Cress Moo are still missing.

      First responders will resume the recovery effort Thursday morning, and the search will expand with boats from N.P. Dodge Park to Bellevue.

      KETV spoke to Green's family on Wednesday, who are praying for her return.

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          Previous coverage: Crews resume search for three girls still believed to be missing in Missouri River

          "So much I can say about her. I can write a book, but I know story. It's not the end of her story. It can't be. It can't be," LaShauna Jones, Green's mother, said.

          Officials said this search could take several days, and the families of the missing girls asked for continued support and prayers.

          NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |