DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Dallas Fire Rescue said the car pulled from the Trinity River Tuesday morning does not belong to a missing North Richland Hills man.
84-year-old James Booth has not been seen since February. The Silver Alert that had been activated shortly after he vanished has been discontinued.
The department, along with Dallas Police and Texas Parks and Wildlife recovered a white car that was spotted by an Air-1 helicopter floating in the Trinity River just east of South Central Expressway and Great Trinity Forest Way Monday afternoon.
Initially, Firefighter Jason Evans said investigators thought could have been the same vehicle that vanished in the river during flooding in February.
“There were witnesses that were in this parking lot..this dock…that say that they saw someone in the car literally just driving into the water,” he said.
Investigators said they’re not sure where this particular car came from or who it belongs to.
There’s still no sign of the Booth man or his car.
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