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Kingston's visit follows months of fruitless searching by authorities and volunteers, including the nationally known search and rescue operation Texas EquuSearch.
Officially, authorities say they are still treating the 30 year-old woman's Oct. 22 disappearance as a missing person's case. They have not ruled out the possibility that the young woman, who was by all accounts emotionally overwrought after the painful breakup of a six-year relationship may have run away, or worse.
But they have also not excluded the possibility that she was the victim of foul play, and authorities are continuing to examine many of Tara's relationships, romantic and otherwise, and tracking what sources refer to as promising leads in the hopes that they may yield clues to her fate and whereabouts.
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In the meantime, Tara's supporters are continuing their efforts. Rewards totaling $200,000 are now being offered in the case, and Texas EquuSearch is again planning to send volunteers out to search for her on Jan. 21 and 22.
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