JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
After a third day of the massive search for 21-month-old Lonzie Barton, police for the first time talked in terms of recovering a body rather than a rescue effort.
"Time slips and our chances of finding Lonzie slips, as well," Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Director of Investigations Tom Hackey said Sunday night.
Over 150 officers from local, state and federal agencies spent the day focused on an area south of the Avenues Mall in the search. Meanwhile, a suspect in the toddler's disappearance early Friday morning sits in the Duval County jail, not cooperating with police.
"As time progresses, as time goes on, our chances of finding Lonzie alive slip away. That breaks my heart," Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Chief of Detectives Tom Hackney said Sunday morning. "We want a positive resolution. Nevertheless, we want a resolution. (His mother) deserves answers and Lonzie deserves justice for what may have happened to him."
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Jacksonville, Florida Police: Likelihood of finding 21-month-old Lonzie Barton alive fade
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