Jay Steger sat transfixed on the snowy shores of Keller Lake on Wednesday morning as cadaver dogs, one after another, skipped across the ice sniffing at more than 50 holes drilled across its white expanse to release scent from underneath.
He'd driven more than two hours from Marshfield, Wis., to Maplewood, hoping that his family's nightmare would end with the recovery of his daughter, Kira Trevino, who's been missing since late February and presumed dead. But by early afternoon it was clear that the joint search by St. Paul police and the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office was winding down with no results.
"It's horrible," Steger said of the waiting and watching. "You're hoping for the best, but you're also preparing for the worst.
"We honestly thought that this was going to be our day so that we could get closure and get my daughter home, because that's the most important thing to us right now, is to get her home."
Five cadaver dogs began searching the lake at 8 a.m. for the possible scent of a body and hit on two holes drilled by sheriff's deputies. At midmorning, authorities sent a sonar camera into a hole in the far southern end of the lake. About 12:30 p.m., they started their search of the second hole.
Divers were on call to search the lake if evidence supported such measures, but they didn't dive Wednesday. Steger said that authorities told him and several relatives and friends that the dogs reacted but the hits weren't "really positive."
"We thought for sure that something was going to be here," Steger said. "We still believe, but we're just going to wait. We're going to let the detectives do their job."
Wednesday's effort came after a large volunteer search over the weekend, and two straight days of police or sheriff's presence at the lake. About a half-dozen "items of interest" were discovered by civilian searchers at Keller Regional Park, and sheriff's deputies found a jacket Monday on the banks of a creek connected to the lake.