LietKynes
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SABBM“A neighbor, Leigh Burgess, said that another neighbor came to her Saturday evening, saying that the woman who lives in between them was upset because her child was missing. He was helping her to search. Not long afterward, police arrived. They focused on the back yard of the home where Lucas lives. Police also searched her yard, Burgess said.
Two days earlier, on Thursday morning, Burgess saw her new neighbors across the street. A woman and a small child were on their knees, busily clearing out a flower bed. Burgess thought the child looked younger than 5 – Lucas’ age – and thought the child might be a girl. They were gone from the yard before Burgess could introduce herself.”
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/article200986659.html
Sorry just jumping in here from time to time.
Busy doing other things that are needed in the house. (my house is very demanding about being kept neat and clean )
Re. the bolded bit --- does Lucas have siblings ?
Could the neighbor have seen a sibling, and not Lucas ?
And I'm assuming the sar dogs can certainly differentiate between a siblings' scent and the missing child's scent.
No scent at all would mean he was never in that house.
( I know this was mentioned upthread --- but that just opens up a whole 'nother train of thought. )