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I'd say Sgt Mynatt is calling SM out!
Police Responds to Claims of Missing Colo. Boy's Stepmother: 'There Is No Threat to the Community'
February 12, 2020 07:27 PM
Sixteen days after 11-year-old Gannon Stauch went missing from his home in Colorado Springs, his stepmother — who first reported him missing as a runaway — offered an explanation of Gannon’s whereabouts prior to his disappearance.
In a new statement released Tuesday to Fox31, Gannon’s stepmother, Letecia “Tecia” Stauch, appeared to imply that the boy may have been abducted.
“I encourage you to think of any suspicious cars that may have been in the area watching a few days prior and keep praying for G,” she said in the statement.
However, in response to Stauch’s statement, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office says authorities currently have no reason to believe the boy was kidnapped.
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Stauch also claimed to be a victim of cyberbullying and threats, saying someone had tried to run her off the road in the days since Gannon’s disappearance.
“It has been a challenge when people are trying to run you off the road, waiting outside your hotel, threatening to kill you, etc.” she said.
Mynatt says anyone who has been threatened should report the incident to the police.
Police Responds to Claims of Missing Colo. Boy's Stepmother: 'There Is No Threat to the Community'
February 12, 2020 07:27 PM
Sixteen days after 11-year-old Gannon Stauch went missing from his home in Colorado Springs, his stepmother — who first reported him missing as a runaway — offered an explanation of Gannon’s whereabouts prior to his disappearance.
In a new statement released Tuesday to Fox31, Gannon’s stepmother, Letecia “Tecia” Stauch, appeared to imply that the boy may have been abducted.
“I encourage you to think of any suspicious cars that may have been in the area watching a few days prior and keep praying for G,” she said in the statement.
However, in response to Stauch’s statement, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office says authorities currently have no reason to believe the boy was kidnapped.
[..]
Stauch also claimed to be a victim of cyberbullying and threats, saying someone had tried to run her off the road in the days since Gannon’s disappearance.
“It has been a challenge when people are trying to run you off the road, waiting outside your hotel, threatening to kill you, etc.” she said.
Mynatt says anyone who has been threatened should report the incident to the police.