Investigators in North County are discussing what they found on the computer of an Escondido teen who was last seen almost six weeks ago, according to a published report.
Amber Dubois, 14, left for school on Feb. 13 and has been missing ever since, despite a series of searches that have combed the county for her.
On Thursday, Escondido police officials said a computer forensics search of the teen's computer did not give up any clues to the girl's whereabouts, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
"We really didn't get that much out of the computer," Lt. Craig Carter told the San Diego Union-Tribune Wednesday. "There's nothing on the computer that's alarming or changes the course of the case."
Police were hopeful prior to the search because they had reportedly been told by a pair of Escondido High School students that the girl had spent time recently "online talking to boys," according to a search warrant affidavit used to gain access to Amber's computer records.