New Mexico Investigators Expand Search at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Using Cadaver Dogs and Drones (4/14/26) Podcast Por  arte de portada

New Mexico Investigators Expand Search at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Using Cadaver Dogs and Drones (4/14/26)

New Mexico Investigators Expand Search at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Using Cadaver Dogs and Drones (4/14/26)

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Records obtained by investigators show that the search of Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico was far more extensive and methodical than initially understood, involving multiple specialized tools and agencies. According to the documents, authorities deployed cadaver dogs, aerial drones, and coordinated ground teams to comb large sections of the sprawling property. The operation included mapping terrain, identifying areas of interest, and systematically sweeping both the ranch itself and surrounding land, reflecting a serious attempt to locate potential evidence tied to long-standing allegations about activity at the site.

The records also highlight how the search was organized as a large-scale, multi-day effort rather than a quick inspection, with law enforcement documenting movements, equipment usage, and search zones in detail. The use of cadaver dogs in particular underscores that investigators were actively pursuing claims—some drawn from newly released files—that human remains could be present on or near the property, though no confirmed discoveries were reported in the material summarized. The scope and intensity of the search illustrate how seriously state authorities are now treating allegations tied to the ranch, especially after earlier investigations were halted in 2019 at the request of federal prosecutors.


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Cadaver dogs and drones: Records show scope of search at Zorro Ranch | Local News | santafenewmexican.com








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