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Missing Nebraska family's car found in SD forest

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- An abandoned car that belongs to a missing Nebraska family of four has been found on an isolated road in the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota.

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- An abandoned car that belongs to a missing Nebraska family of four has been found on an isolated road in the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota.

The car was found Tuesday and a search for the family began Wednesday.

The Pennington County sheriff's office says a car registered to Matt Schade, of Creighton, Neb., was found in the Pactola Lake/Silver City area in western South Dakota.

Schade, his wife, Rowena, and children ages 11 and 8 were last seen March 20.

Rapid City police and Pennington County Search and Rescue joined the sheriff's department in the search. The search was to resume Thursday.

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