CarrieBean
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Anyone know what the little leagues are called that Isabel and her brother played in? If we could find that out maybe there are schedules online
I remember reading that Isabel's dad stayed after the baseball game to clean up. So, I wonder if the whole family stayed late too ? Or did they go to the game in 2 vehicles ? JMO
It's kind of hard to be nosey with a 6 foot wall all around the house.
I don't think it's been said yet, but the park where the vigil was held was not mentioned as being searched.
I know we have a few locals here.
If you can tell us, what is the feel about town?
ETA: I'm wondering if Isabel has a TV in her bedroom. Could the voices the neighbor heard have come from a TV?
hmmm that's interesting. Wonder why? My understanding is that is the park where they played baseball (??) If that's the case, that would've been one of the last places Isabel would've been at before going to bed that night.
Do they have changing (dressing) rooms at these parks?
Just about everyone knows about Isa here and they are genuinely concerned and hoping for her safe return. When I was posting fliers the other day, a lady at a fast food restaurant that I went to actually starting crying. Every business I approached with the fliers was kind and said "Of course" when I asked if could post them. One elderly lady approached me and we talked for a few minutes. She said she was praying to Saint (can't remember name) and Saint Francsis to bring this baby home. I think most of the people I have spoken to are genuinely hopeful that Isabel will come home.
As far as a TV in her room, I don't know but that's possible. Both my kids have their cheap little TV's in their room and they get left on all night.
The video shows the neighbor standing beside the wall. If that's a 6 foot wall, then she's one pretty tall neighbor. Looks about 5' to me.
Unless she's fairly short, it could be 4-4.5'
Do you happen to know the name of Isabel's Little League?
Friends and several members of the community gathered at Freedom Park in Tucson Tuesday evening to hold a vigil for 6-year-old Isabel Celis.
Isabel would have been playing alongside her little league teammates Tuesday evening. But instead of celebrating the game with a cheer, the Little Diamondbacks shared a moment of silence and wore Isabel's jersey, number four.
In some of the pictures of the vigils , there are many little boys wearing Yankees uniforms. So maybe that is the team the brother is on.
Did they go through the trash at Freedom Park, I wonder.