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Community Bands Together to Help Find Sierra

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MORGAN HILL, Calif. On Sunday Santa Clara deputies took the day off from searching and instead sifted through evidence and past interviews for clues looking for 15 year old Sierra Lamar.

Meanwhile businesses all over town have signs plastered everywhere looking for Sierra. You can see them in just about every door you walk in. "As far as you know the town, I know we're doing everything we can," said Andrew Suarez.

Hundreds of fliers have been passed out by friends and family of Sierra. Hoping to bring her home. "We're all pretty tight, you know one big family. All of the businesses around here. In times like this we all kind of come together," said Isaac Berlinski. 

This community off 40,000 people has banded together to help find 15 year old Sierra Lamar.

With the uncertainty of her whereabouts and another day passing with no answers, people are now starting to worry about their own safety. "Everybody's really more alert now of their surroundings," said resident Marilin Beaulieu.

Residents are shocked that something like this could happen here. Now they're thinking twice about making sure their doors are locked. "I used to go walking around a track and now I'm kind of reluctant to do that," said Beaulieu. 

Santa Clara Sheriff Officers told Central Coast News they are working getting some updated information Monday. If anyone has information about Sierra, call police. 

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