NYPD detectives searching evidence in Etan Patz case
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Detectives in New York City have returned to the site of a former grocery store while investigating the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz.
The 6-year-old boy was one of the first missing children ever featured on a milk carton.
The search resumed Friday in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood, where the alleged abductor once worked.
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Police also searched the site Wednesday. They're not saying what they've found, if anything.
Pedro Hernandez of Maple Shade, N.J., is charged in Etan's death.
Hernandez was a stock clerk at the convenience store when Etan disappeared while heading to school.
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A judge declared Etan dead in 2001. His body has never been found.
Prosecutors have said the 51-year-old Hernandez in May admitted killing Patz. His attorney has described Hernandez as bipolar and schizophrenic.