
LA County Fire urban search and rescue crew members Nicholas Bartel, right, with cadaver dog Six, and Eddie Ruiz with Harper, are photographed while on a break from searching the rubble of Lahaina. Robert Gauthier | Los Angeles Times | Getty ImagesLaw enforcement officials in Maui are racing to locate more than 1,000 people who are reported as missing, two weeks after the catastrophic wildfires began that destroyed the town of Lahaina.The number of people unaccounted for is fluctuating daily as new reports of missing persons are filed and others are located, said Special Agent in Charge Steven Merrill with the Federal Bureau of Investigation during a press conference late Tuesday.Maui County officials previously said 850 people were missing on Sunday. At least 115 people were confirmed dead in the fires as of Tuesday.Maui Police Ch …