RatHole
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Scary mugshot.
Yes I agree. I really wish i did NotSee that.
That is what scares me the most
Scary mugshot.
Totally agree! We also are notified within 30 minutes of school starting, in VA. Waiting until the end of the day to tell parents their child never made it to school is unacceptable. Something needs to change in TX.This is mind boggling. We live in the UK, and we receive a call within about the first 30 minutes of the day here. My 11 year old was out sick a few weeks ago, but the school office didn’t check email after attendance was taken (at 9am), so they didn’t know she was absent due to illness, so I got a call about 9:20am.
When my youngest was in preschool, I forgot to tell them we were going away for a family wedding, so they thought we just didn’t turn up (and obviously, I didn’t call). They called me about 3 times in the first hour, which I missed as we were traveling, I finally picked up the fourth time and they were so glad to have got me as they were about to send a staff member out to do a home visit to check we were okay.
This is a slight concern for me. I’ve heard of them that far north. A small concern but still possibility. (There are reported alligators in Lake Livingston).IF Audrii is in the river, and she is not found by divers tomorrow, she may surface soon.......
Are there currents there, or is it mostly a marina?
Looks like a fairly good size lake, Browder's Marina is at the south end - 7.9 Miles from her home/last seen location.IF Audrii is in the river, and she is not found by divers tomorrow, she may surface soon.......
Are there currents there, or is it mostly a marina?
Yup, they're making it abundantly clear that they are looking for a body. They've done it in other ways too, but this is most obvious.This is the part of that presser I find most concerning and disheartening..
LIEUTENANT - It's just due to the dark, so it's dark, we're not going to put boats in the water but this also gives us an opportunity to regroup and then look at the information that we've got, throughout the night, and then come back out tomorrow.
REPORTER - But if she's out here, she's dealing with those conditions as well, with the darkness, the cold water...
LIEUTENANT - Right, right, yeah. We're just not going any farther than that right now and so we are asking the public to stay away from the area, but that's as far as we can go there.
Thank you for your transcription as always!This is the part of that presser I find most concerning and disheartening..
LIEUTENANT - It's just due to the dark, so it's dark, we're not going to put boats in the water but this also gives us an opportunity to regroup and then look at the information that we've got, throughout the night, and then come back out tomorrow.
REPORTER - But if she's out here, she's dealing with those conditions as well, with the darkness, the cold water...
LIEUTENANT - Right, right, yeah. We're just not going any farther than that right now and so we are asking the public to stay away from the area, but that's as far as we can go there.
I guess that about says it allThis is the part of that presser I find most concerning and disheartening..
LIEUTENANT - It's just due to the dark, so it's dark, we're not going to put boats in the water but this also gives us an opportunity to regroup and then look at the information that we've got, throughout the night, and then come back out tomorrow.
REPORTER - But if she's out here, she's dealing with those conditions as well, with the darkness, the cold water...
LIEUTENANT - Right, right, yeah. We're just not going any farther than that right now and so we are asking the public to stay away from the area, but that's as far as we can go there.
Yes indeed. Thanks for the link… And if she was placed in that water, how on earth can they get near that dam to recover anything?This is an aerial view of the search today.
ETA: Looks so bleak and eerie.
Such a vast area....and all that water.This is an aerial view of the search today.
ETA: Looks so bleak and eerie.
That's exactly what stood out to me as well. It was like he was admitting that the cold and dark would not be bothering the child at this point.This is the part of that presser I find most concerning and disheartening..
LIEUTENANT - It's just due to the dark, so it's dark, we're not going to put boats in the water but this also gives us an opportunity to regroup and then look at the information that we've got, throughout the night, and then come back out tomorrow.
REPORTER - But if she's out here, she's dealing with those conditions as well, with the darkness, the cold water...
LIEUTENANT - Right, right, yeah. We're just not going any farther than that right now and so we are asking the public to stay away from the area, but that's as far as we can go there.
Mother and father don't live together?LIVINGSTON, Texas – The mother of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, whose disappearance Thursday prompted the issuance of an Amber Alert, shared what she knew about the search for her daughter Friday.
“We would like to have her come home, it’s not like her to just run off or disappear, she has a lot of loving family, she has so many people that love her and adore her,” said Cassie Matthews.
She said they originally started the search behind Audrii’s home, where she lives with her father, but that hasn’t been verified by law enforcement.
“Search began in the wood line behind her home because it leads to the state park, now she is known to like to explore the woods, she likes to look at the little animals,” Matthews said.
‘This is the stuff you see on TV:’ Mother of missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham pleads for safe return amid search
The mother of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, whose disappearance Thursday prompted the issuance of an Amber Alert, shared what she knew about the search for her daughter Friday.www.click2houston.com