I find it completely reasonable that the dad jumped in his truck and hauled it down the road about a half mile. He didn't think he could get a good signal, didn't want to drop the call, and most men are like that - just take action.
Twin Falls Sheriff's Office added 8 new photos — in Lemhi, Idaho.
July 26 · Edited ·
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Twin Falls County deputies are headed to Lemhi County to help in the search for a missing toddler.
Deputies are helping to look for 2 year old toddler DeOrr Kunz Jr., who went missing while camping with family near Salmon, Idaho.
Twin Falls County Sheriff Tom Carter sent Chief Deputy Don Newman, Lt. Daron Brown, Sgt. Dave Benefiel, and Deputy Jake Benson. They left last Wednesday, and took with them two drones, a Razor, and two 4-wheelers to use in the search.
Newman and Benefiel will be piloting the drones, Benson has a good knowledge of the search area, and Lt. Brown’s has vast experience leading search and rescue efforts.
Have driven myself nuts this afternoon working and trying to remember where I saw drone info. Know I saw it on MSM somewhere but this was as close as I could find after getting home. It's on Twin Falls but I know I've seen it on a news site?
Thank you ReadySet for finding this! I'm with you, why they posted this "updated" story on 4 month mark in the search for this baby has me just scratching my head AND really hoping there's really a new drone search at least.Do you mean the news you posted was on the Twin Falls sheriff site and you are looking for a news site? Here is a story from July 21 from KTVB Boise.
http://www.ktvb.com/story/news/loca...riffs-office-calling-in-air-support/30466883/
Here's the July 22 story from East Idaho News
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2015/07/lemhi-sheriff-on-deorr-kunz-we-do-not-suspect-foul-play/
Or maybe that's not what you meant
I still don't get why they posted the "updated" story from KMVT yesterday, but nothing appeared different from July.
You know when Deorr's dad drove off somewhere to get a better signal to call the police, how far did he go?
And isn't it a shame he felt that people would wonder about it since there is such a sensible and plausible explanation. I feel he was beside himself after searching for 20 minutes and finding nothing of DeOrr's and while mom was calling (He was sure that would fail) he hauled down the road a half a mile so he could get a better signal. It was confirmed through the 911 emergency call. It means nothing more than that, a dad who needed to do something.I think DK said half a mile down the road in the first interview he and JM did with Nate. I have watched it many times now trying to recall various facts. DK explains the trip three different times in the interview (in fact it was the first subject he brought up--without even being asked). So I got the feeling it is something he felt people wondered about and felt he needed to explain. IMO.
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And isn't it a shame he felt that people would wonder about it since there is such a sensible and plausible explanation. I feel he was beside himself after searching for 20 minutes and finding nothing of DeOrr's and while mom was calling (He was sure that would fail) he hauled down the road a half a mile so he could get a better signal. It was confirmed through the 911 emergency call. It means nothing more than that, a dad who needed to do something.
Snips from long article:
"A news release from Lemhi County said 911 dispatch received a call from family members Friday afternoon around 2:35 that "their son had been missing for an hour."
"KPVI News 6 was in the area all day, and spoke to search and rescue volunteers and the sheriff's office about the search to find Deorr.
"We have five boys of our own and I would want all the help in the world and resources that I would need as a parent if I lost one of my boys, says Kari Jones, Search Volunteer."
150 were persons assigned on the search and as of 9 a.m. Sunday, they'd conducted a "comprehensive search of a 2 1/2 mile radius from the campground."
(Lemhi County Sheriff's Incident Commander Dave) Morelli tells Local News 8 on Sunday, "We haven't found anything in this area and I'm quite confident it's been covered very thorough. We're gonna start our expansion."
"Family members have taken to Facebook:
An aunt posts: "Little man is missing and has possibly been abducted. Vehicles to look out for is older light blue GMC/Chevy late 80s early 90s, also possibly a black truck - unknown model."
http://www.kpvi.com/mostpopular/sto...-Two-Year-Old-Boy/Q63x1dIBxk6Lks3AxbZPuQ.cspx
I haven't found other quotes from Dave Morelli even though he's referred to as the Incident Commander. Who is he? Can anyone find his quotes? tia
I wonder how able-bodied or constructive IR really is. Something seems to be missing there, I don't know what.Besides ggp. I want to know the paths that were searched before the cops were called. 3 able bodies would have covered more ground fairly quickly. So did they split up. Or simply search together.
Snips from long article:
"A news release from Lemhi County said 911 dispatch received a call from family members Friday afternoon around 2:35 that "their son had been missing for an hour."
"KPVI News 6 was in the area all day, and spoke to search and rescue volunteers and the sheriff's office about the search to find Deorr.
"We have five boys of our own and I would want all the help in the world and resources that I would need as a parent if I lost one of my boys,” says Kari Jones, Search Volunteer."
150 were persons assigned on the search and as of 9 a.m. Sunday, they'd conducted a "comprehensive search of a 2 1/2 mile radius from the campground."
(Lemhi County Sheriff's Incident Commander Dave) Morelli tells Local News 8 on Sunday, "We haven't found anything in this area and I'm quite confident it's been covered very thorough. We're gonna start our expansion."
"Family members have taken to Facebook:
An aunt posts: "Little man is missing and has possibly been abducted. Vehicles to look out for is older light blue GMC/Chevy late 80s early 90s, also possibly a black truck - unknown model."
http://www.kpvi.com/mostpopular/sto...-Two-Year-Old-Boy/Q63x1dIBxk6Lks3AxbZPuQ.cspx
I haven't found other quotes from Dave Morelli even though he's referred to as the Incident Commander. Who is he? Can anyone find his quotes? tia
This is totally rumor, but it was mentioned that the light blue vehicle was seen heading in the opposite direction on that road as one of the first responders was coming in. But it was never mentioned again so I am guessing if the vehicle was indeed spotted, they were probably cleared.The quote by the Aunt about the 2 vehicles is still really bugging me. WHO drives these vehicles? Sounds like she knows.
Some pics of ggp friend looks ......
Now I'm not blaming the poor man since he was probably there to relax while maybe assisting ggp with the drive and whatever else. But he would sure be on my radar in a situation like this. Especially if we were the only people camping. Jmo.
But since he is cleared. Then all I can do is feel sorry about blaming him. And to avoid a vacation. I will leave it at that.
They are all considered POI because they were there. But I feel like if he did anything, there would be evidence of that. Could LE check his phone records, for example? I know the parents' house was searched but there was no mention of his house being searched. But he had no vehicle.
Yes, he has a record but only that one charge/ conviction that implies any violence I think. And we don't know the circumstances behind that or what actually happened.
Yes, his interview was bizarre. But I think back to other cases in the past where people have been witch-hunted for being different and not fitting in, and I'm very reluctant to suspect someone of a crime just because they seem a bit off-the-wall.
I can think of cases in the past where people with mental illnesses, developmental delays, autism, or just people who were eccentric, were actually convicted of crimes and locked up, and later proved to be completely innocent. But they just "seemed" like the "type" who would do something like that, so they were convicted on flimsy circumstantial evidence. No. It's too easy to pick on people who don't fit in, or people with problems that make them an easy target.