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Silva Sensing Systems opens in Montana

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The company that's searching for human remains at the home of an accused kidnapper is now open for business in Montana.

Silva Sensing Systems is using ground penetrating radar to search property belonging to Phillip Garrido, the man accused of kidnapping Jaycee Dugard in California 18 years ago. Silva Sensing systems recently opened an office in Corvallis. It's a company that uses special equipment to look into the ground.

"With the GPR we're specifically looking for density. We're looking for a pit," explains Silva Sensing Systems, Bill Silva.

Silva Sensing systems specializes in finding cultural artifacts lost in the earth without having to dig a big pit to find them.  

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