Found Deceased KS - Lucas Hernandez, 5, Wichita, 17 Feb 2018 #2

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I am seeing a TON of stuff in some of these social media groups that I'm just like, "How did you get that information?!" I mean, it definitely makes me lean more toward thinking he was met with foul play... but it's hard to believe this stuff when there's NO telling who their source is.

I hate the way these cases get all tangled up and there's SO much said and you just don't know what to believe. :(
 
No. If we can't link to it, we can't discuss it. (We can only link to MSM/LE)

Ok, this is just on a group, information may not be 100% accurate, so I'll just stay away from posting about it. Thanks!
 
No. If we can't link to it, we can't discuss it. (We can only link to MSM/LE)

So that can’t be sleuthed? Because I don’t think she’s lost full custody and it’s quite possible there was interaction between those 3 boys.


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Trying to keep up and care for a kiddo with the flu so pardon if I missed anything to the contrary - again WPD is repeating the clothing description but what was new this PC was asking for people to come forward if they’ve seen anything “suspicious” or “out of the ordinary.”
 
I keep thinking about Lucas's dad, his bio-mom and his family on both sides. I can't even begin to imagine how they are feeling. I hope this case is resolved today. Little Lucas needs to come home.
 
My heart is heavy not seeing he has been found as of yet. This is not going to end well.

Praying for Lucas
 
They are talking about a SWAT incident. Did I miss it?

It’s over - I didn’t see any advance notice - just an alert from KAKE TV on Twitter (I turned on alerts a day or two ago.)
 
My only answer to you, and please know it is with utmost respect to all families like yourself that have gone through this- follow a social worker around for one month. You will see and hear things you can't even imagine happening to children. They have to go to schools and talk with teachers and principals, confer with LE, go to the person's home who is accused of abuse and assess the situation. Thanks to laws and lawyers that promote them, a social worker cannot just show up when a call is made- they have to give the parent(s) a notice. Then they have to document everything, lots and lots of paperwork.

They also visit children in the hospitals, taking statements of what occurred to them from the children, doctor's and nurses.

Many social workers are lucky if they get lunch on the run- most have to pack and eat in their cars on the way to the next case.

Social workers have to be present at every court hearing- do you know how many of those they attend per year?

Social workers miss family dinners, get called out on holidays. It is an endless job, it isn't like many of us who leave our work at the end of the day, come home and eat, spend time with our family, watch TV shows or sports. MANY social workers do work after hours on their OWN dimes. They love and care about children. Believe me, it hurts them when you have a precious child like Lucas and your niece, they want to take them away, but their hands are ties because of laws. Laws!

I have seen quite a few tears shed over the years by beautiful and caring social workers, who berate themselves when the court system failed the child. As I have said before, they have to follow a protocol and the criteria has to be met before they can take action.

The hours are endless, the pay is just awful. There are so many cases, not enough social workers or time in the day for them to complete their assessments.

Let's also get into foster homes- there are some emergency foster homes set up for temporary stays, but then, the social worker has to find a permanent situation, which is not easy. One time, the court was actually trying to protect a teen from abusive parents- every time they tracked where their child was, LE and the social worker had to drop what they were doing, arrest the parents, grab the child, and get them to another safe emergency location and find another safe place across the state- yes, that far away, in this particular case. This happened several times, some in the middle of the night! She had to get out of bed, and mind you, she wasn't feeling well herself and was very run down, but she threw on her clothes, left a note for her family (no cell phones or internet back then), and off she went, driving an hour away from her house, collecting the child's things while LE and the foster parents tried to calm the frightened child down, drove another hour and plus minutes to another emergency foster home, found a new place a few days later, gathered the child, went to court on the behalf of the child, transferred the child's school records (did you know social workers do this?), and try to get the child established in their new envirnment

Then you have times when the foster parents and the child don't mix personality wise- not too often, but there are times the child tries to run away from their foster parents, and guess who has to go and try to look for them and find them a temporary place to stay, then a more suitable foster home.

I think you all get my drift on the day of a social worker, but please know, I am sympathetic on both sides here, both to the victims and their families, and to the wonderful social workers who put more hours in one or two days a week than some of us do in 7 days.

My heart goes out to all the victims and their families, as well as the social workers who work long hours with no thanks but non stop criticism, when the courts and lawyers fail to protect the children.

I lost 25 pds my first yr working with social services. The agency needs more funding because most workers have over 70 cases. This is why I hold my state reps responsible and I flood their phones with complaints. Early family intervention needs more funding and exposure in schools and elsewhere.
 
It’s over - I didn’t see any advance notice - just an alert from KAKE TV on Twitter (I turned on alerts a day or two ago.)

I believe the WPD does a daily briefing every morning around 10 a.m. --just fyi.....
 
I keep thinking about Lucas's dad, his bio-mom and his family on both sides. I can't even begin to imagine how they are feeling. I hope this case is resolved today. Little Lucas needs to come home.

I keep thinking about the dad too. But maybe for different reasons.
 
Upwards of 100 officers are out searching for #LucasHernandez. The search has extended to Harrison Park in SE Wichita. WPD says the community can best help them by sharing the information on social media pages and providing tips. @kansasdotcom

https://twitter.com/NicholeManna/status/965982386214326272
Bringing this map forward from the other thread from yesterday. LE is openly discussing Harrison Park.
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I did hear Officer Davidson say that there would likely be a couple (or few) areas looked at today due to other tips received.
 
I've read the same thing, but don't have MSM verification of that.

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If this helps- neither of those brothers were there the day he went missing. That is a fact per MSM, because it was stated in several articles that only the SM and Lucas' baby sister was home when he went missing.
 
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