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Cooper Nemeth's family reacts to homicide unit search of Winnipeg home

Police removed several items from a home on Treger Bay in Winnipeg as they investigated the week-long disappearance of 17-year-old Cooper Nemeth.

On Friday police searched a duplex on Treger Bay in East Kildonan in relation to teen's disappearance

Police took this car from the back lane of a home on Treger Bay in Winnipeg's East Kildonan, and confirmed the house is related to the Cooper Nemeth investigation. (CBC)

Cooper Nemeth's parents and extended family crowded around a TV on Friday to watch the news after hearing Winnipeg police, including the homicide unit, were searching a duplex on Treger Bay in their search for the missing 17-year-old.

The family feared for the worst, Cooper's aunt Laresa Saylessaid. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when no body bag was seen removed from the home.

"It's the first thing that we've had since he's been missing. So emotions were high," said Sayles.

Police removed a vehicle from the back lane behind theTregerBay residence as well as several items from the home, sealedin plastic evidence bags.

Cooper Nemeth's aunt Laresa Sayles says the family hopes the search of a home on Treger Bay represents some kind of break in the case. Nemeth, 17, has been missing since last Sunday. (CBC)

"That gave me hope, I saw the evidence on TV that police were taking, that's good. So we're getting somewhere,"Saylessaid.

Neighbours in theTregerBay area said the raided duplex is often visited by police and that officers arrivedearly Friday morning. The home is public housing, owned by the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation.

There had been reports that police were executing a search warrant at the home in connection to their investigation.

Volunteers continue to search forNemeth

The Gateway Recreation Centre serves as the headquarters for CooperNemeth'sfamily and supporters.

Hundreds of volunteers turned up Fridayto search for the teen.

The search for Cooper Nemeth has been called off (Supplied)

Nemethwas last seen on Sunday and exhaustive searches have spanned the city and beyond since his disappearance.

Saylessaid the police attention on the Valley Gardens area gives them specific areas to focus their searches on. The family is directing volunteers to NorthKildonan, Sun Valley, Valley Gardens andBunnsCreek, she said.

"We're onto something. So that is good. I've seen a lot of police in the area today. Which makes me feel very comfortable. Makes me feel good,"Saylessaid.

Sayles, a nurse and mother of two, has been coordinating the community searches, acting as the family spokesperson, and spending her daysat Gatewaybefore going out and searching at night herself.

"I'm not going to stop, I won't. Not until we have an answer. It's really important. It's a closure thing," she said.
Cooper James Nemeth's aunt, Laresa Sayles (left), and others are asking for people to keep an eye out for the 17-year-old. He was last seen Feb. 14. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

With files from Erin Brohman