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Saturday's volunteer search for Harley Dilly back on after having been canceled due to bad weather

Reward now more than $18,000
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PORT CLINTON, Ohio — A volunteer search for 14-year-old Harley Dilly that was scheduled for Saturday and was previously canceled due to the possibility of inclement weather is now back on. Port Clinton police posted an update on their Facebook page Thursday afternoon.

Harley has been missing since Dec. 20, 2019.

Since his disappearance, thousands of flyers have been distributed across the state and country. His case has been featured on "Good Morning America" and "LIVE PD."

Port Clinton police recently teamed up with the Ohio State Highway Patrol to search by air with a helicopter. They also teamed up with a Texas-based search and rescue organization to utilize new technology to rapidly and accurately scan photos taken from the air for potential sightings of the missing teen.

Authorities are still searching for the boy. Saturday's search will be comprised of residents and public individuals who are not part of law enforcement.

An $18,095 reward has been offered for information leading to the boy's safe return. Anyone who has information about Harley is asked to call the police.

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