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12:30 P.M. Sunday Update - Olson Says No Change In Standoff

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: February 3, 2013
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Sheriff Wally Olson says there is no change in the Dale County standoff.

Olson and Trooper Kevin Cook spoke with the media for a short time just before noon Sunday.

In an earlier statement, Cook said that James Lee Dykes continues to allow law enforcement to provide items for the child he is holding hostage in the bunker.

You can watch the news conference by clicking the video player above.
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