FIND DYLAN

Family issue huge new update in case of missing teen farmer Dylan Rounds after ‘weird run in’ and mystery disappearance

A MAJOR update has been revealed in the case of a missing farmer who mysteriously disappeared after a "weird run in” with a man on a dirt road.

Dylan Round’s family last heard from the 19-year-old by phone on May 28 before he seemingly vanished without a trace.

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, family friend Jaz Girlson said that a series of unknown items had been taken into custody as authorities combed the area for clues.

But she quashed rumours that an official crime scene had been discovered – noting the land may have been roped off to facilitate a nearby Burning Man festival at Stargazer Ranch.

So far, investigators haven’t ruled out the possibility of foul play after an initial large-scale search proved inconclusive.

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“If somebody is involved with Dylan’s disappearance, they need to know we’re not going to go away,” said Chief Deputy Cade Palmer of the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office.

“If this takes months, if it takes years, we’ll keep knocking on doors.”

Earlier this month, Rounds’ boots were found by police yards from his grain truck in the opposite direction of his RV camper in the city of Lucin.

The boots had a spot of blood on them, which his mother, Candice Cooley, found odd.

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“At that point, it should have been treated as foul play,” she told

“You just don’t see someone’s boots in the desert that’s missing.”

A spokesperson for the FBI previously confirmed that they are working with Box Elder County deputies in the investigation.

“We routinely offer our assistance and resources to our law enforcement partners,” said spokeswoman Sandra Barker to

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