LisaWL7TR
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Hmmm....(Remember that time you told me "I love you" lol?
I love you too!!)
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Hmmm....(Remember that time you told me "I love you" lol?
I love you too!!)
Was the pull up needed? Or was that perhaps just laziness not wanting to be bothered taking him to go potty?
I can be there in an hour if needed. Would be an honor to assist you, Pink!
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In hoping that they found some camera footage that has lead them in this direction, considering all the businesses along the way.
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The parking area and the actual nature center building where there are some displays and rooms for lectures/school field trip presentations etc. have lighting. The trails and paths and field areas have minimal to NO lighting. The idea is that it is preserved as an actual and truly natural habitat. I personally would never be on the trails after dusk. I have no desire to meet a group of coyotes up close or any sort of snake at ANY distance on or near the trails. Other common sightings in that area for nocturnal creatures would be red fox, badgers, possums, skunks and such. White tail deer are frequently seen day or evening. Trails are closed at 9 pm even in the summer months.
I have not noticed any trail cameras but there likely could be as a way to monitor wildlife activity. I am sure there must be some security cameras near the main building.
The parking area and the actual nature center building where there are some displays and rooms for lectures/school field trip presentations etc. have lighting. The trails and paths and field areas have minimal to NO lighting. The idea is that it is preserved as an actual and truly natural habitat. I personally would never be on the trails after dusk. I have no desire to meet a group of coyotes up close or any sort of snake at ANY distance on or near the trails. Other common sightings in that area for nocturnal creatures would be red fox, badgers, possums, skunks and such. White tail deer are frequently seen day or evening. Trails are closed at 9 pm even in the summer months.
I have not noticed any trail cameras but there likely could be as a way to monitor wildlife activity. I am sure there must be some security cameras near the main building.
Do you think its relatively easy to cross over 400?My guess would be that phone pings or a vehicle gps may have led them there. The drive between the home and that area would have multiple cameras on businesses. There is actually a busy police substation on Edgemoor literally about 3 blocks north of the home.
I said the same thing....they will find me. ♡Ive always told my partner that he needs to come on WS if I ever go missing. Again this evening is witness why.
Its such a sad situation but so heartwarming knowing so many people care and are really holding on to hope.
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I said the same thing....they will find me. ♡
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Do you think its relatively easy to cross over 400?
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I'm curious now.....hahaha(I honestly hope I don't have a thread here if I go missing, because you guys would be like "omg, she did whaaaaat in 1985??! Jk, but you get my point...)
Do you think its relatively easy to cross over 400?
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I'm curious now.....hahaha
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FindLucasAllen.... do you know if any school personnel called DHS to make a complaint? Teachers are mandatory reporters in every state.
My husband has to be done with me. I asked him what 400 was...turns out he knows, OF COURSE. It is also known as Kellogg or 54. Anyway, it is very easy to cross over by vehicle due to a stop light however, walking would be more difficult. On the west side of Edgemoor, there is not a walk way, so Lucas would have had to walk across to the east side of Edgemoor first before he could go across KELLOGG (hehe).
Does Lucas spend much time outside? Would he have wandered away enjoying being outside?
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