Midnight_Fox
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Was hoping to see a little more action on this thread. Be safe little man.
That's what I would think too, because of the distance; but in talking to someone more familiar with Fruitland than me, they said it could be the Payette, because route to the Snake would be "the cliff," whereas route to the Payette would be a "gentle slope." Idk
We drive through Idaho at times but further South. At least in the area where we see the Snake River it’s sort of at the bottom of a canyon and it would be super difficult to climb down even as an adult. This is a pic from Wikipedia. Perrine Bridge - Wikipedia another pic here: Perrine Bridge - Wikipedia
FRUITLAND — Fruitland Police Department will only release new information or comments regarding the case of a missing 5-year-old "all at once" to media throughout the region. That was the response this morning from an official at his office when the newspaper reached out to find out an update on the search efforts for Michael "Monkey" Joseph Vaughan, who has been missing since July 27.
No update yet on missing Fruitland boy
I checked for updates this morning, something interesting on Twitter but no updates from FPD so far.
How does a little guy just disappear with no trace
I am tied to my phone/computer waiting for more info! This is relatively close to me and I first heard about it through a local FB group on Tuesday night when some members posted that they'd be going out to help search.
It seems like they threw a lot of resources at this investigation early on so if it was as simple as a young child that simply wandered away, he would have been located by this point which makes me so scared for this sweet little guy.
Everything I have read (here and elsewhere) about this town, portray it as quintessential small town America. I too think he would have been located by now if he just got lost. I guess nowhere is really safe anymore, then.