Wondering if the little guy crawled into a space of some kind to try to keep warm, maybe something like a culvert? speculation.
May 10 2022
''RCMP still say there is no sign of abduction. They say all tips are being followed.
"We are still getting tips at this point. Many of them are visions or dreams, but they are followed up with. And at this time, none of those tips have given us any information about what happened to Frank," said Sergeant Richard Tonge, with the RCMP's Carrot River detachment.
Meanwhile, advocates are calling for an Indigenous alert system. First Nations groups say separate notifications are needed to help find missing Indigenous people whose disappearance doesn't fit the criteria for an Amber Alert.
"There's a lack of awareness, and when an Indigenous person goes missing, it's not taken seriously," said Aly Bear, third vice-chief of the FSIN.
"It's just on us, and we make the posts on Facebook, but it's not the same as alerting the whole community."
''Fabian Head said that as of Tuesday, 92 square kilometres have been searched around the community. That search has included 200 volunteers and 13 search groups.
Tong said he doesn't know when police will call off the search. He said the search is evaluated on a daily basis.
Meanwhile, crew continue to focus their search efforts on Carrot River. Tonge said a helicopter flies over the body of water every second day. ''