- June 30th is the day she
left my brother's house. It was July 3rd that we found that she wasn't at the lake home. The lockbox that I had bought her just to put all her
jewelry and was broken open and there was nothing in it. They had my sister-in-law
come to the police station and she said, "Without the
body they won't convict. You will never find her body." And she walked out. - I'm just gonna ask you know, do you- What do you think happened to your mom? Do you think she was murdered? (soft music) - [Jared] Yes. (soft music) - [Jared] For families
who have all but given up on finding their loved ones,
this team is a last hope. (soft upbeat music) To a new phenomenon, civilian divers cracking
cold cases for free. (soft music) (car creaking) - [Doug] Hello. - [Kim] Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Okay guys. - [Doug] Hello, hello, I'm Doug. - [Lisa] Hi Doug, I'm Lisa. - [Doug] Nice to meet you.
- Yeah, nice to meet you. - Okay, alright. All right so Kim and Jean,
let's start at the beginning. Let's talk about your mom. Who was Georgia to you? What was it like growing up with her? - She was amazing. She was my mom, but
she was my best friend. She was incredible and
she loved her family. My parents, family was everything. My mom didn't have friends. She had kids, she had grandkids. She had great-grandchildren. - [Doug] Her family was her life. - Her family was her life. My dad was a coach for baseball. And so my mom was the first
ever woman scorekeeper in the dugout with guys. And she was so proud of it 'cause it was made
national news that there's- - [Doug] That's really cool.
- You know? She grew up in a wealthy family, but she was the most down to earth woman you could ever meet. My kids were the closest
before she disappeared. We went out to Eden and she went to all my kids' baseball games
and football and basketball. - Yeah I knew Georgia, I guess, from some of the family
events at the time. And then we used to go
shopping at Stillwater and have lunch and go
to all the shops there. So I really liked her. She had a good sense of humor. - Okay, so your mom vanished in 1999? - [Kim] Yeah. - At the time, what was going on? Like was life normal? Was- - Yep. A lot of my siblings were gonna be up at her lake home in Wisconsin. So she was going up to pay her taxes and then come back down
and ride up with my brother for the 4th of July weekend. And she was so excited
that some of our kids were actually coming up,
and the grandchildren. You know, we hadn't all been together for a while, you know, for a while. So she was so excited about that. My mom wanted me to go with
her to go pay her taxes and then come back. But because my daughter
was going on a plane for her first time, I
said, "Wait till tomorrow." She said, "It's okay,
I'll, you know, go on." June 30th is the day she
left my brother's house. It was July 3rd that we found that she wasn't at the lake home,
the curtains were all closed. And if my mom had been up
there, they would've been open. Even if she was coming back, you know, only coming back in a
couple days she would. I instantly knew, just started crying and I knew something was really off. She never made it. - So who was the last
person to see your mom? - My brother and his wife. - [Doug] Okay. - I was the last person to
talk to her on the phone. - And what was your conversation
on the phone with her? - Was that I couldn't go with her and I tried to talk her into
waiting till the next day, till after my daughter had left. She was planning on going
up there, pay the taxes, sleep overnight, come back down
and ride up with my brother two days later. - I'm just gonna ask you, you know, what do you think happened to your mom? Do you think she was murdered? - Yes. You know, in the beginning we've heard a lot of different things, but through the years, my son who died, he believed right from the beginning that my sister-in-law had
something to do with it. She's the only one that disliked my mom. She wanted to spend her money
and everything and go on. My mom paid for trips
to Europe and all over. - [Doug] You know in
asking this, you know, we have to theorize all possibilities. - [Kim] Right. - [Doug] Whether it's accident,
whether it's foul play. So we don't suspect
Alzheimer's being an issue of- - [Kim] No.
- Okay. Considering that your mom
may have been murdered, what would the motive be? - My dad owned jewelry
stores before he died. And so my mom carried a lot
of expensive jewelry with her. She very rarely wore it other
than her big wedding ring. She also carried a lot of cash with her. - So greed?
- Greed. - Greed.
- Greed. - So when- - Her credit cards were kinda maxed. - [Jared] After she disappeared? - Yes. And it was obvious that it wasn't her. - So was this jewelry or money found when she went missing? So what was the state of her
home when it was searched, when it was discovered as she was missing? Who went to the home first? - She left my brother's home. So she had a room there. A couple days after she was missing I went over to my brother's and I had just been there
four days before or whatever. And her bedroom was totally different. - Well what was different about the room? - When I got there, the bed
was in a different spot. The dresser, my mom's
clothes were in the closet. The fighter lockbox that I had bought her just a couple months before
to put all her jewelry in was broken open and
there was nothing in it. And it was on my mom's bed. - In any of their investigation,
it's been 23 years. In any of their investigation, has there any been a person
of interest slash suspect? - Yes, they had my sister-in-law come to the police station and they told her that they
believed that she did it. And she said, "Without
a body in Minnesota, they won't convict." - [Doug] Wow. - And you will never find
her body and she walked out. - Wow. Hold on, so your brother that
she lived with has passed? - [Kim] Right. - His wife that you started out telling me that didn't like your mom. - Right. The only one that didn't, yeah. - Ends up telling the police that there's nothing you can do about it because you'll never find her body. - [Kim] Yeah. - And walked out. Was there any ties to the $40,000
worth of credit card debt? Was that tied to anyone specifically? - Yes, my brother's business. But that wasn't looked into
toe, you know, months after. - So the credit card debt was
traced back to your brother and his wife, your sister-in-law. - [Kim] Right. - Your sister-in-law that unfortunately didn't like your mom. - [Kim] Right. - The sister-in-law that told the police, you can't do anything to me because you'll never find her body. If I leave town, if we leave town and we are unable to find Georgia, you know, I at least wanna
be able to tell you guys, "Hey, this is where she's not." So is there anywhere that you think has been weighing on your
family's minds over the years? - Taylors Falls, St Croix Falls. - Taylors Falls.
- St Croix Falls. - St Croix Falls. - About 40 minutes away. It's on the way to my mom's lake home. My mom and my brother and my aunt and his wife would camp there. We camped there when I was younger and- - So it's a significant place, reunions and he spent a lot of time there. - Right, they sonared out
by my brother's place. They sonared the river there. That was 23 years ago. So I don't know how much
sonar has changed but so- - Yeah, yeah.
- But that was probably- - Yeah I can tell you 23 years ago sonar was very inaccurate. - [Kim] Okay. - Looking at your brother's house, it's a stones throw away
from the Mississippi River. - That's what I- - Like it is two blocks
from the Mississippi River. - That's what I- - That's definitely
gonna be our first spot. - Okay. - I agree, we need to
start with the river. At least clear that since it's close. And then I agree with you. Those falls sounds like an area we need to check out as well. - [Doug] So where she stayed
was here, 222 Revere Lane. - [Jared] Mhhm. - [Doug] It's a stones throwaway from- - [Kim] Yep it's- - [Jared] Absolutely. - [Doug] The Mississippi River. The main boat ramp park
area is right here. - [Jared] Okay. - Right there, so we'll launch from there. We'll clear all of this, all
of this shoreline over here, all the way back to where she
was staying at the time here and past all the way past
the Riverside Park here. And then we will move inland to check some of these
bigger ones right here that are in the immediate area. - Right. - But I just wanna process it
as efficiently as possible. - Thank you so much. - You're welcome, you're welcome. We're not, you know, we're here to help. Regardless when we leave we're- - You guys, all of you
guys are a gift from God. You are just absolutely
my answer to prayers. - This is just where things have led us. And we're here to do what we've
been set on this path to do. And we're here. I'm so glad that we are
laying this out like this. It needs to be told. - [Kim] But I appreciate all of you guys. - [Doug] That was extremely powerful. - [Jared] That was intense. - [Doug] Let's get to it, let's get to it. - [Jared] Let's do it. (soft music begins) Is this the parking lot? (soft music continues) - This is gonna be our
home for the next three or four hours at least. So we're on the bank of the
Mississippi River right now. Where Georgia was staying
at the time with her son is right upstream from here. His home is literally two blocks away from this river's bank. We're talking about Georgia's missing, she's missing with her son. This is our prime target location. Anytime we have a body
of water this massive, that close to somebody's
last known location. (boat engine revving) That's why we're here. (boat engine revving) - [Jared] What's our depth? - That gets me quick. So far very clean bottom out here. It's very shallow, it's only four feet. We were getting misreadings back there. It was so shallow that it was 15 feet. - [Jared] Or is it did they dig it out just where the boats go in? - No it was just when it's
so shallow that they misread. It's still only three feet,
four feet, five foot, six foot. There's gotta be a channel
out here somewhere. - [Jared] Or maybe it's too small. - Yeah, yeah it's too small. Five foot all the way through here. Yeah that wasn't nothing. - It's pretty shallow. I think it was actually right up here, but I still don't think it was much. But it was worth a double look. We should probably just keep
heading that way 'cause- - Yeah, I'm gonna scoot back in. Oh, we're gonna go all the way up. - [Jared] Yeah 'cause it's pretty shallow. - And all the way back down. It could be an eight feet of water, it's just really unlikely. - Not a new construction. That's where it's probably just- - Yeah, so that's tree,
tree casting shadows. You see the different individual trees? - [Jared] Yeah, I see that but- - [Doug] Yep. - [Jared] Okay yeah. - [Doug] I mean you can
see individual trees there. - [Jared] Logs.
- Yep. Logs all over. You can see the line there, how it starts to get shaded
darker just a little bit. - [Jared] Yeah. - [Doug] You're working
with like two feet. - [Jared] Oh, is that what it does when it gets into super shallow? - Yeah, yeah. (water splurging) All right, well we got
a lot of river to scan. Still only four and a
half, five feet deep neck. - [Jared] Yeah pretty
shallow river so far. - Absolutely, it's been really shallow. We're almost to the bridge,
east of where she was staying. So we got about a quarter mile left to go to get to where she
was staying at the time and what we deemed the place that she would have vanished from. So you can see that right there. We gotta go upstream a little bit to that location I have marked. We gotta make our way down here. That's our route that
we're trying to get there. As of right now, it's,
you would never think that the Mississippi is as
shallow as it is right here, but it's really shallow. I scanned all the way across the river and it didn't get down
to about six feet deep way out in the middle. So there's not even a big channel in this portion of the Mississippi. We are up above one of
the big dams as well. So that probably has a lot to do with it. But we're working our way down. Working our way down. There's a lake right out
front where we parked too. - [Jared] Really? - Right when we pulled in, we're gonna hop over there and
check that when we're done. If we make it that far. Right now, it's really not looking good as far as depth is concerned,
but remain hopeful. We might find some deep holes up here. So we've made our way
up a little bit further from the bridge down there. We have a road right here, that dead ends right here into the river. Anytime we're scanning and we see these roadways that dead end right into the river like
this, they're very alarming. We really have to take our time to consider that a vehicle
could have been dumped in here and/or either come in
here by accident as well. So we're gonna take this
road scan straight out. This is a new building right here. This building probably
wasn't there 23 years ago. So a little dark, a little
dead end road like that is prime location for an accident scenario or for somebody to come down here and dispose of a vehicle
without anybody seeing. I mean we're already a
100 yards into the river and it's still only four feet deep. All right, if anything, it's just making this
more easier for us to scan and also more efficient
with our search today. We can just move on with
our search methodical, cover more ground. So let me bring you guys
into the world of sonar. How I read it and what
exactly it is I'm looking at while I'm out here. Over here we have the Garmin livescope. That's right, livescope. This is showing everything
under the boat in real time as we pass over it. As you can see, we're
working with 5.8 feet deep. We have a river temperature
of 72 degrees at the surface. It's 12:44 PM. It's also reading our lithium
battery voltage at 13.2. So this is gonna give us an idea of what's under the boat
representative in real time. Over here we have our down imaging and our side scan imaging. The top portion of our screen. Now this represents a picture
in time as we've gone over it. The boat's up here. This black column represents the water to the river bottom
here, which is in yellow. See it just switched. This is river bottom here. And this is a picture in time. I can go back over anything
that I've scanned either way. If I wanna go back and look,
down here is our side scan. Now we're casting 75
feet in either direction. The black column here in the
middle represents water column to the bottom of the riverbed
on either side of the boat. This little boat icon represents
our lane of travel as well. And just like up top,
this is a picture in time. So we can go back, and let
me get a good object here. Like right there. Say, what is that? I can look at that and say, "You know what that's just a rock." All that is right there is a rock. So X out of that and it's showing
everything we're going over as a picture in time, not in
live, like this is over here. And between the three
different scanning techniques, we can combine them together to get a really good accurate
idea of what we're scanning. Still only three feet deep. Let's see how far we are from the house. So we still got about a quarter mile. Got a ways to go. (boat engine revving) - [Jared] Right there. - [Doug] Other side, other side. Right there, drop it. - [Jared] Hm. - [Doug] Feel it? Feel it bouncing on something? - Huh? - [Doug] Yeah, yeah. - [Jared] God it's so weird.
- [Doug] Keep it right there. - [Jared] Huh? - [Doug] Keep it right there. - [Jared] Okay I'm off the ground then. - [Doug] Okay.
- Look. - [Doug] Yeah, pull that up. Some type of dock. - Yeah it's something.
- [Doug] It's not a car piece. - Mh. - [Doug] And put that in the boat. All right, keep your magnet
down about four feet. Don't put it on the ground. All right, right there. Push down hard.
- [Jared] I got it. - [Doug] So it's right
there underneath the dock almost as if it's an older boat that was sitting here and sunk. - [Jared] Sunk or something yeah. - I'm 95% sure. I just wanna feel the magnet. 23 years, this car's gonna
be in really good shape. It's not gonna be what you think. It's not gonna be what I'm looking at. - [Jared] That's a Mercedes too. They're pretty solid back in the 80s. - And it's gonna be rusted,
it's not gonna be the way the majority of people would think. - [Jared] There it is. You feel that? It's like sometimes it sticks
and sometimes it doesn't. - It's not sticking. It's like there's the cable
or something down there. Yeah, it's not a car. Not a car. The piece you ripped off
of it is not a car piece. - [Jared] Right. - So we have made our way all the way from the
ramp where we started. Upstream, where we're
now right off the edge of North River Park. The river is overwhelmingly shallow. It's only three feet deep here. You know, the deepest
part that we have had is right about seven, eight feet only in a really short portion of it. So the river is really, really shallow compared to what we were thinking. We've ruled out the entire river near the brother's house
where she was staying at the time of her disappearance. And it looks like we're gonna
have to carry our search into the lakes and up to the falls that Kim was worried about. (boat engine revving) (soft music) So fortunately we did not find anything. - Any cars. - No cars. Overwhelmingly the river is
on average four feet deep. - Okay. - At its deepest point in the middle is eight feet only in one spot. So from here all the way
past River Point Park is on four feet or less. - Okay. - Yeah it's a extremely shallow river. You would never think by looking
at it, it's that shallow. Like only until you get into here in the middle it gets to eight feet. So we're gonna move inwards, you know? We cleared this, this is our main area. - [Kim] Okay. - And all that means is
we're getting closer. It's a process of elimination
every step of the way. There's a park not too far
from your brother's house that has a ramp that goes in it. There's a tiny little lake there. - The good news is we can use,
we have a little fishing pole that has a sonar ball on it. It basically tells the depth. - Okay. - So before we, you
know, waste a lot of time loading and unloading the boat. - Right. - We can just cast it
in if it's too shallow. - Right. - [Jared] We don't even have
to waste time so we can- - Yeah.
- [Jared] Yeah. It helps quite a bit. - Yeah you wouldn't think
that this would be so shallow. - [Doug] We have Heights Park, which there's a little ramp here. It does appear to be shallow. You can kinda see the
anomalies on the bottom. But we have to go and place
eyes on it to rule it out as well as this little
park area right here where the power lines are going over and before we leave here. - [Kim] Okay. - [Doug] We're gonna pop over
into here, into this lake. - [Kim] Okay. - We'll check that out and
just rule everything out in this area before we go up to the falls. - Okay. - And if we don't have time to
make it up to the falls today we'll make it up to the falls
first thing in the morning. Yeah, yep. - Are you sure you guys
got time and stuff? - Yeah, yeah, absolutely. You know, we got several
hours of daylight left to do what we need to do. And
if it takes all day tomorrow, we'll take all day tomorrow. This is what we do. - Thank you so much.
- Yeah. I like that.
- [Jared] The AWP ones? - Yeah, yeah. (upbeat music) Let me see. 1, 2, 3. (device plopping) - Too shallow. - [Jared] Too shallow to
get a reading it's saying. - Okay. - [Jared] It's pretty heavy. I don't know if you're gonna be able to get it much farther than, there you go. - [Doug] Yeah holly. - That's pretty cool tool to
use though for stuff like this. - Yeah, absolutely. - Well we cleared another pond. It's not there, it's too shallow. - All right, so we're at Heights Park. We've cleared the whole
stretch down there. - [Jared] Yep. - We've cleared that. Now we wanna come over
here to Josephine Park. I think this one.
- [Jared] No, no that yeah. - Right there. All right, let's go there. All right. - [Jared] Let's move on. - [Doug] Wow. - [Jared] I wanna cast
that thing this time. Look at all them (indistinct). - [Doug] It's shallow, too shallow. - [Jared] I can see the bottom all the way out to the middle. I'm gonna cast it. I just gotta do just that. Somebody hand me that hole. Thank you sir. I'm gonna cast it out
just outta curiosity. (tool plopping) I'm gonna guess two feet deep. - So it's showing something, which means that it's 2.1 meters. - So now what I want you to do
is slow, so 2.1, that's six. - Yeah. - It's basically just over six feet. - [Doug] Slow drag. - [Jared] And you can see as you drag it, it shows you the depth change right here. Stop, too shallow, too deep to read, okay. - [Doug] Hold on. Let's get it further out. There's like a little sandbar in here that I want to check out. - [Jared] There's too
much resistance on it. - [Doug] No. - It's says too shallow or deep. - I don't know why it's orange. - There we go 1.3 meters. You didn't see anything with the drone? Oh, who's flying the drone? - We see there's like a
straight line going on.. Here let's bring it back. - How far out is it out here? - Yeah, it's like straight out there. - I can try throwing it one more time. I'd have to set the phone down and really, - [Crew member] I played baseball,
I can chuck it out there. - Here let's get him to do the- - Ready?
- Yep. A little better. So it's at four feet
right now on the middle. So too shallow. - Too shallow. - All right good. That
thing's a quick handy tool. - Diamond Lake, Diamond Lake. There's three other lakes
near here, small ones. You can see the bottom
of them on satellite. This one we're going to
though is there's a boat ramp right out in the middle of nowhere, right off the side of the road. And it looks like it's
got some depth to it. Real creepy. And this is right down
the street from the house. - [Jared] Really? - It's out of the view. No eyes on it. And it's right off the side
of the road real quick. (soft upbeat music) You see the boat ramp was,
they had it blocked off. So we're just gonna put in here. - [Lisa] This is good though.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then we'll put in here
and then go down there and check it all out. Alright. - Cones, when you put cones up, set up as a safety perimeter. (soft tense music begins) (soft tense music continues) Lot of algae in here. Great diving stuff here. - [Jared] I don't know
how thick the algae is, but solar don't read through
it, you know what I mean? - We'll read through it
but I can't see the layers. It's thick. - [Jared] Yeah, yeah. - Three feet deep, yeah man. Minnesota, North Dakota
it's just shallow waters. - [Jared] Flatland. I got certified in Kansas. We had to go to Arkansas
to do an open water 'cause there ain't no lake in Kansas deep enough to even dive. - Hm, ahh. Looked like a really good location man. Down the road, real easy. Little boat ramp to stash something. - [Jared] Well going in
front of the boat ramp maybe it's a little
deeper there, we'll see. - Come on. Deepen up, deepen
up, deepen up, deepen up. Get deeper dammit. Come on give me a little bit deeper. Give me like five more feet deep, come on. Two feet, 2.4, one foot. Where do we go from here? - [Jared] To those places that
the family's concerned with? - [Doug] Everything is so shallow. - [Jared] Let's go to
those falls, it's time. - I just looked at them,
even that's shallow. - [Jared] Well we have
to at least go there and- - I know, oh I know, I know. - [Jared] Okay. - It's an hour away. - [Jared] I mean you always
gotta think of the possibility when the girl says you'll
never find the body. She may have gone above and beyond to make sure that you we don't know. - What are we missing, man? I feel like we need to make
two days out of this story. We have the falls. I don't know what else. - [Jared] I think that's all we got. - I just looked at six other lakes here. They're either too shallow or the boat ramp where they
are you can see the bottom. - [Jared] Yeah. - One foot. Beautiful. Just go out into the middle and see how- 4.6 feet, five feet, 67 miles. Hour and a half. We can fit it in tomorrow. We'll just have to go to
the drawing board tonight. (soft tense music) All of this is two to three feet only. We went all the way out to the middle and it gets like four
and a half feet deep. So this is extremely shallow. Why a lot of this algae bloom is in here because it's so shallow and it's so hot. It's like 80 degree water. So unfortunately this is
not gonna be the location. We talked about her
staying with your brother. - Mhhm. - Where was her place at? - In Minong, Wisconsin. - And how far away is that? - From here it's about
two and a half hours. St Croix falls is kinda, you know, like halfway low, less than halfway there. - Okay. - I mean, there's tons of lakes and stuff on the way up there, but she, you know, she never made it to the actual cabin. - Yeah, yeah. - You know? - There's like six
other little lakes here. - Okay. - Where you can easily rule them out by looking on satellite. - Okay good. - One being as though the boat ramp is just completely barren and you can see the island
right in front of it. - Okay. - Which is, it makes
them easier to rule out. Means less time we have the waste on it. - Right. - Obviously the next big
location we have is the falls. So that's gonna be our next location. I don't know if you guys wanna do it this evening or in the morning. It's completely up to you. You know- - Yeah, it's up to you
guys. It's not up to me. - Honestly, I think to be
accurate in where this is going- - Tomorrow. - I think we should do it tomorrow. But not only that but I
think we need some time to study the map. So why don't we get you in, get you safe for the evening and we'll get to the drawing board and I'll stay in touch with you we may- Depending on what we come up with. - Okay. - With studying the maps and
other locations, you know, we might go to those
first and then the falls. But we'll communicate that with you. - You will go to the falls if you- - Yeah, we're gonna do everything we can. We're just gonna put our heads together. We're gonna beat up the computer and we'll start really
early in the morning, okay? And I'll be in touch with you guys to let you know what our plans are. - Do you have any idea
how much it means to me that you have that on? - No, no. - [Kim] That means so much to me. - Yeah, yeah. We're trying, I'm sorry
we're empty handed right now, but we're not, we're not. This is like a process of elimination. - Like I was telling them, I'm gonna sleep better because I have PTSD and I have nightmares of different places that she was murdered. And so the Mississippi
was one of them, you know, and I think there was a part of me that didn't tell you about it just because if it was
there, then my dreams, I should have listened to
them or, you know what I mean? - [Doug] Right, right, right. - Stupid stuff. So it actually is anything
that you do at this point, you know, nobody's done
anything for 15 years. - Okay. We'll be right back outta here
first thing in the morning. - Okay. - I'm gonna get these guys some food and we're gonna go get on the
computer and start studying. - Okay. Thank you so much. - You're welcome. (Kim speaking indistinctly) (Doug and Kim chuckling) Really defeated. I can't get over how shallow
all the water is around here. That's just my thing,
you know, I'm hopeful. But as far as how I felt coming into it, man absolutely defeated. - It's disappointing that
we have not found anything. But at the same time,
we've covered some ground and some waterways, cleared some areas, and we're seeing that
in this particular area, the waterways are super shallow. We're not used to this. So it's easy to get in there and just go, "Okay, this particular small lake or pond is only three to four feet deep. So there's no way there's a car in there without it sticking outta
the water, onto the next. So fortunately we're
able to clear these areas fairly quickly and move on. Yes we may be running out of options, but at the same time, you know, we can only do what we can do. - Watch out for day two on this case. We are far from over. We still have the number
one significant location to check for Kimberly and the family that they're worried about. Croix, Taylor Falls up on the border of
Wisconsin and Minnesota. We're gonna knock that out tomorrow. It's an hour and a half away. We're also gonna get right
into the lab tonight. We're gonna check the computer for any other thing locally
here that we may be missing. We've checked a lot today. Didn't turn out the way we wanted it to. A lot of extremely shallow
water everywhere we went. This huge lake right behind us. You can walk all the way across it almost and it's just one after the other. Really, really shallow water. If you guys are not
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for Georgia and Clark Smith. Things are definitely
different with this case. We're working with what some would say is overwhelmingly foul play scenario. And it's clear the two
here on the Minnesota side, if we come up empty handed, we're on the Wisconsin side to continue to the cabin. I can feel it. I know we're gonna find a car.