lucidtx
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I’ve thought for awhile now that she somehow lowered him into some ditch, gulch, ravine, well, mine or canyon. I’m not sure which sounds more reasonable if any.
Both the article and EPSCO tweet are dated February 12, 20.
Coincidences are God’s way of winking at us.
“Saturday Night, G was helping me unload in the garage and cut his foot because there are a lot of tools because Albert does woodworking,” the statement said. “He sat on the edge of the car and we bandaged it up. He was good to go.”
Gannon Stauch: Missing boy’s stepmother releases statement about search – Canon City Daily Record
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EPCSheriff on Twitter
Feb 12
The Sheriff's Office continues its search to find Gannon. One of the search areas includes areas in Northern El Paso County/ Southern Douglas County. More information will be released as the investigation allows. #FindGannon #GannonStauch #MissingChild
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Of those options, a mine would be least likely. There are plenty of abandoned mines in CO but they're usually pretty far off the beaten path, and almost always sealed if they're accessible.
As far as canyons, cliffs, gulchs, etc - no shortage of those around. People move here specifically for easy access to those natural features.