Robyn Gardner Missing: Dogs Arrive In Aruba To Search For Maryland Woman's Remains

Dogs Arrive In Aruba To Search For Robyn Gardner's Remains

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ORANJESTAD, Aruba -- A team of cadaver dogs has arrived in Aruba to search for the remains of a Maryland woman who was reported missing two months ago by her travel companion.

Solicitor General Taco Stein tells The Associated Press that the dogs arrived from the Netherlands last weekend and will begin searching soon for the body of 35-year-old Robyn Gardner. He says the search will focus on a southeastern section of the island known as Seroe Colorado.

U.S. businessman Gary Giordano has been jailed since Aug. 5 on suspicion of involvement in her presumed death while authorities pursue evidence against him. Giordano denies any wrongdoing and says Gardner was swept away while they were snorkeling off the Dutch Caribbean island.

Giordano's attorney recently criticized investigators for staging a "one sided" reenactment simulating Giordano's claim that Gardner's drowned in Aruba's Baby Beach. Giordano continues to deny any wrongdoing despite his reportedly checkered past involving women.

Authorities are also investigation a $1.5 million insurance policy taken out under Gardner's name that listed Giordano as the beneficiary.

Police have stated that they believe Gardner is dead.

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