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News5 spoke with Gannon's father Tuesday and he said within a few hours of Gannon not coming home, he said his wife knew something was wrong. He said Gannon is not the type to walk off.

"We kind of do the street light rule. When the street lights come on or it gets dark, they better be home and it was like maybe 30 minutes past that. Started to worry at that point. Then I started texting all the friends that we know he goes to and nobody had seen him," Stauch said.

He said Gannon didn't let them know what friend's house he was going to in the neighborhood and that this was "unlike him so that's why we're obviously really concerned." Eventually, the police were called.

"Once we went through that whole checklist it's like, you know, where could he be?" Stauch said.

Stauch said the family got the word out via social media and the neighborhood just "rallied behind us."

Search for Gannon Stauch continues Saturday
 
"I just hope they find him alive and they return him home safe," said Roderrick Drayton, neighbor.

Drayton, who lives "two houses down," said the minute Stauch went missing -- he began trying to do everything possible to help.

"We don't know exactly what happened, so we are looking through our cameras to see if we can pick up anything," said Drayton.

Drayton said investigators spent several hours at his home, looking through video.

"They came and were looking through the video to see if our camera caught any movement or anything suspicious," said Drayton.

"People in Lorson Ranch, to be mindful of the things on their property, where a child may play or hide," said Jacqueline Kirby with the ECSO.

"Right now, we don't have a date in mind that it will end," said Kirby.
‘300 citizen volunteers’ ready to help search for Colorado boy, missing 6 days
 
Sheriff's Office Update on Search Efforts for Gannon Stauch

February 2, 2020

On February 2, 2020, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office and partners continued our search focused in the area of Lorson Ranch. At approximately 2:00 PM, the decision was made to move Incident Command to the Sheriff's Office Training Facility, located across the street from the El Paso County Jail, located at 2743 E. Las Vegas Street, based on information gathered from the investigation.

We have over 50 people assisting in the search efforts and will continue today as long as there is daylight.

Our partners in today's search efforts are:
FBI CARD (Child Abduction Rapid Deployment)

Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management

El Paso County Search and Rescue

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Salvation Army

Emergency Incident Support

Army 4th Engineer Battalion (in 100% non-duty volunteer status)

National Guard 100th Missile Defense Brigade (in 100% non-duty volunteer status)

The Sheriff's Office has received 134 tips to date, and continue to vet and follow-up on each lead coming in. If you have any information as it relates to Gannon's case, please call the Sheriff's Office Tip Line at 719-520-6666 or email tips@elpasoco.com.
Sheriff's Office Update on Search Efforts for Gannon Stauch
 
The number of tips has steadily grown, with the sheriff's office announcing Sunday it was sifting through 134 to see if they could be of assistance.

FBI Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD), Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management, El Paso County Search and Rescue, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Colorado Springs Police Department, Fountain Police Department and the Salvation Army have all been involved in the search.
Colorado boy, 11, goes missing after leaving home to visit friend
 
The @EPCSheriff mobile command post is moving. CMoore News® (Carly Moore) on Twitter
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The El Paso County Sheriff’s office changes the location of the mobile command post relocating to the Incident Command to the Sheriff’s Office Training Facility across from the jail on Sunday.

They said the move was because their investigation led them to the area.

Community members make car ribbons for missing 11-year-old Gannon Stauch
 
ENDANGERED: 11-year-old Colorado boy missing 1 week
updated today and includes a timeline
Monday, Jan. 27
- Last seen in the afternoon when he went to play at a friend's house down the street.
- 6:55 p.m., El Paso County Sheriff's Office dispatch receives call of runaway child, 6600 Block Mandan Drive.
- 7:32 p.m., Gannon Stauch entered into state and national databases as active runaway
- Last seen between 3 and 4 p.m. on the 27th
- Nothing found on initial search

Tuesday, Jan. 28
- 12:29 p.m., case turned over to EPSO investigators
- Detectives conduct interviews, collect surveillance, follow up on additional leads

Wednesday, Jan. 29
- Investigation continues

Thursday, Jan. 30
- Upgrade case from runaway to endangered missing child
- EPSO requests resources from NCMEC and FBI Crimes Abduction Rapid Deployment Team

Search efforts

As of Feb. 2, the sheriff's office says it has received more than 130 tips in the case. The office says it continues to vet and follow up on each lead that comes in.

Effective Sunday afternoon, incident command was moved to the EPSO training facility at 2743 Las Vegas St. The sheriff's office says the decision to move incident command was "based on information gathered from the investigation."
 

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