katydid23
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Ugghhh...not good news.FYI There is a RSO about a 2 minute drive from Michael’s home.
Ugghhh...not good news.FYI There is a RSO about a 2 minute drive from Michael’s home.
Ugghhh...not good news.
Thank you for the info. From what I had been seeing, LE released a statement, but never held a press conference since he disappeared. Smaller towns have less resources and less experience in these types of cases.Glad the FBI is joining in. Is it the CARD team?FBI taking over the investigation. I'll be back with a link
ETA: I saw it live on KBOI 2 News but can't get a link yet
Following up on my previous post:
Fruitland police responded to a call around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday after reports claimed Michael Joseph Vaughn had gone missing. It isn’t clear whether the parents made the 911 call or if someone else reported the boy missing.
Where is Michael Joseph Vaughn, 5-Year-Old from Fruitland
Something seems a little off here.
They said he would regularly go to neighbors homes looking for someone to play with. I wonder how far he would travel on these jaunts?No good with maps. I found a community park and splashland. If Michael has ever been there would he figure on trekking to the playground?
Worrying about abandoned or cars being worked on. Kids climb in those trunks. Surely LE has checked.
Clothing description? Do they mean shorts or he is in his underwear? I'm thinking those boxing length shorts? Please find him. He reminds me of my brother at that age. Despite knowing he'd get whooped if he just left the house he'd be up with the sun, leave PJ'S on, take a box of Captain Crunch, his Big Wheel and just go.
Stay at home mom. Detective dad. We were watched. Some kids they just........go!!!!!
Thanks for posting this @Trackergd. I’m really surprised that they released the Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Team after only 1 day.Suggest everyone check their pools, sheds and under any trees and shrubs. When it gets dark, children get frightened and crawl into little hidey holes. Any in-ground pools that have access doors to the pump equipment should be checked. A little concerned about the woods and long green scum covered pond to the west of the development. If he was grabbed, it's the closest area of opportunity for getting out of earshot of the local residents. Like others, I wonder what his comfort range of travel is.
Wouldn't you think a young child would be safe in small town rural Idaho?
But it goes to show you, there is potential danger everywhere in many different forms.