We're asking drivers along that area to watch out for anything that seems unusual.
I think we can relax a little bit. This was everyone's concern, that there were heavy metals in the blood of these dogs. But they haven't found any of these heavy metals.
Our strategy with someone like this is ... surround and talk. And we will talk for a long time.
We're just asking people to be extremely cautious.
We were willing to stay as long as it took.
The red, hooded sweatshirt might point to some direction some way investigators can go. It could also be the key to cracking the case.
We just don't know how long it's going to go, or how it's going to play out.
This is the first shot fired inside the house. Before, all the shots have been fired outside the house. We don't know what happened.
They pulled over to the side of the road. The argument became physical.
They knew there was one 12-year-old boy in there, and a man who had murdered four people.
They got into an argument. They pulled over on the side of the road, on the ramp, and the argument became physical.
There's all sorts of unknowns at the moment on this. We're just waiting for when we get medical tests on the animals and scientific results on the facility before we can say anything meaningful about it.
It is tense but the fact that we're talking to him is positive. We want him to know that he can end this without anyone getting hurt.
It shows the detectives doing their job, doing it properly.
He's skilled and resourceful, and he has experience living in the woods.
All we know is they're not hurt. We know they're not hurt because of our conversations with him.