"We emphasize, we have not eliminated any possibility as we look everywhere and follow every lead in our search for Michael. We continue to ask local residents and businesses to remain vigilant and observant,"
Fruitland police said on Facebook.
He was last seen in the area of southwest 8th Street, southwest 9th Street and Cornwall Way between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m. on July 27 in Fruitland.
The Long Riders are hosting a fundraiser called
Bring Monkey Home Benefit Poker Ride on August 21. All the proceeds from the event will go towards Michael's family.
"We know they probably had to take a lot of time off work and their bills keep coming in, no matter what," Ribera said.
Bikers will kick off their ride at the Sportsman's Hideout in Caldwell and end it at Legend's in Weiser, where there will be a poker tournament, dinner, music and live and silent auction items. Those who do not ride motorcycles can also take part in the ride in their car.
Registration is $20 per person and people can register from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Sportsman's Hideout. The ride will start at 10 a.m. The auction and dinner will start at 2:30 p.m.
It's a message that's been expressed a lot in the past few weeks but it's one community members still want Michael's family to know: They are here for them.
"All we can keep doing is praying and hoping he comes home soon," Ribera said.
While riders still have a few days until Saturday's benefit, Ribera and others still looking for any and all help they can get from others.
Anyone with questions on the ride or interested in volunteering is asked to contact Terrie Cathcart-Shurte at
208-405-5603 or Ribera at
208-936-5004. Anyone interested in donating to the auctions is asked to contact Cheryl Farley at
208-740-9998.
After 3 weeks, searchers continue to look for missing Fruitland boy | ktvb.com
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