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Lindsey Baum was 10 years old when she went missing June 26, 2009.

MONTESANO, Wash. (AP) - Hours after releasing a video that shows a person of interest in the case of the 2009 disappearance of a girl in McCleary, the Grays Harbor sheriff's office says it has located two women they wanted to talk to.

Undersheriff Rick Scott says his agency has been able to find the two sisters, who are local to McCleary, and will interview them soon.

The Grays Harbor sheriff's office released a video as part of the continuing investigation into the disappearance of Lindsay Baum, who was 10 when she vanished while walking home from a friend's house.

The convenience store video shows a man who's been labeled a person of interest buying items.

Scott says the man had previously denied being in the town the day Baum disappeared. Authorities have already searched his business and home.

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Information from: KBKW-AM, http://kbkw.com


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