The search for Dylan Redwine, the missing Monument 14-year-old, will be featured on the "Dr. Phil" show and will air in two parts, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
While the show will be "highly emotional," says Denise Hess, the leader of the effort by volunteers to find Dylan, no conclusion was reached about the missing boy. Louis DiCenzo, spokesman for Dr. Phil McGraw, confirmed the show dates.
"The whole family is out there. They are on their way back now," Hess said Thursday. She was at Denver International Airport on her way home to Bayfield.
Part 1 of the show Tuesday explores why the parents blame each other. It also asks Dylan's father, Mark Redwine, about the last time he saw his son.
Dylan disappeared from his father's house in Vallecito, near Bayfield, Nov. 19 while on Thanksgiving break. He has been missing for more than three months, and searches and the investigation have been fruitless. In Part 2 on Wednesday, McGraw goes one-on-one with Mark Redwine.


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