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The Latest on the search of a landfill in Northern Colorado for the remains of a 13-month-old Cheyenne, Wyoming boy (all times local):

3 p.m.

The search for the remains of a missing 13-month-old Wyoming boy got underway Tuesday at a Colorado landfill.

Capt. Linda Gesell of the Laramie County Sheriff's Office says officers from her department and other agencies including the Wyoming Army National Guard, are participating in the search of the landfill near Ault, Colorado.

Gesell says the search may take weeks. It will address an area 25 yards wide and 100 yards long where the trash is about 15-feet deep.

Twenty-three-year-old Logan Hunter Rogers of Cheyenne is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangering with a controlled substance in the death of Silas Anthony Ojeda of Cheyenne.

Investigators say Rogers told them the boy died after falling off a counter and that Rogers put his body in a trash container.

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3:30 a.m.

The search for the remains of a missing 13-month-old Wyoming boy is set to start daybreak Tuesday at a Colorado landfill.

Capt. Linda Gesell of the Laramie County Sheriff's Office says about 30 people a day from her department and the Wyoming Army National Guard will search the landfill in Ault, Colorado.

Gesell says the search may take weeks. It will address an area 25 yards wide and 100 yards long where the trash is about 15-feet deep.

Twenty-three-year-old Logan Hunter Rogers of Cheyenne is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangering with a controlled substance in the death of Silas Anthony Ojeda of Cheyenne.

Investigators say Rogers told them the boy died after falling off a counter and that Rogers put his body in a trash container.