A veteran detective warned that the search for missing Virginia high school football coach Travis Turner might have a bleak outcome.

“It almost becomes like looking for a needle in the haystack, particularly in that region of the Appalachian Mountains,” retired law enforcement veteran and criminology professor Dr. Ken Lang told the Daily Mail on Saturday, December 6.

Turner, 46, went missing on November 20, last seen by family members walking into the woods behind his home while carrying a firearm.

“That’s a pretty remote, densely wooded area,” explained Lang, who is not directly involved in the Turner case. “We’re in the cold time of the year, and so at night, if we’re looking for somebody, we would send helicopters up and use Forward-Looking Infrared [FLIR] to look for body heat.”

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