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This was from yesterday afternoon correct?
Crap. Yeah, it seems so. It was posted in my newsfeed as recent. Never mind, carry on!
This was from yesterday afternoon correct?
Same here -- older children in the home? More than one family living there?
Another thought -- concerning the search perimeter -- if the dogs and drones worked from the house outward (no idea, but that makes the most sense to me), seems like his scent would have been found if he wandered off. This child did not fly over the land or trees, so if his scent wasn't found near and/or around the house, what happened to him, and how did he get away from the house?
bbmNo, because of the search being over & LE involvement, we could not get close enough to actually “search”.
Do you think someone for some reason snatched the tyke?
thats an interesting way of looking at it.....sits on hands
Yeah, that.
Not wanting to break TOS, but is his mother in the picture?
Officials say the child's parents are allowing other volunteers to search the area while the official search is suspended.
When asked if he still has hope the boy will be found safe, Conley had this to say.
"It's hard to say. There are circumstances that we can't talk about right now", said Conley.
Yeah, that.
Not wanting to break TOS, but is his mother in the picture?
Did LE do a thorough search of the house? With a missing child, the 1st thing done is to make sure the child is not hiding or asleep in cabinets, drawers, under furniture, in the washer or dryer, pantry, trash cans, clothes hamper, in a cellar, etc., etc. He certainly would have awakened by now unless he got into somewhere he couldn't get out and couldn't breathe. It happens.
DBM answered a few posts up thread
If they called off the search for a missing toddler that they suspect is in need of help this quickly, then they absolutely know for certain that he's not in that area
And I think part of that is likely because they could find no evidence from tracking dogs etc that he wandered away from the home
me tooThanks I completely missed it.
And the man pictured in these interviews is the dad,correct? For some reason,he looks almost to be the age of a grandfather. IMO
Following three threads pretty closely right now and my head just explodes at how often people aren't actually missing at all but have come to harm at the hands of those who are supposed to care for them. I hope my hinky meter is just broken but this one smells bad.
Following three threads pretty closely right now and my head just explodes at how often people aren't actually missing at all but have come to harm at the hands of those who are supposed to care for them. I hope my hinky meter is just broken but this one smells bad.
RBBM agree with you on this point. Other missing kid cases on here (Casey in NC and the 2 little girls in Humbolt County,CA), the searchers did not give up. Searched 24/7 with dogs, drones, helicopters, trackers, and lights at night. They were found after several days, but searching was continuous. And terrain was not easy searching in either of those locations.<modsnip>
I in know way am stating that I know as fact what investigators have and haven't done in this case
I'm just going off of my own knowledge of missing persons cases like this and what all resources and likely reasoning is used
If they called off the search for a missing toddler that they suspect is in need of help this quickly, then they absolutely know for certain that he's not in that area
And I think part of that is likely because they could find no evidence from tracking dogs etc that he wandered away from the home
Or found some other evidence through their investigation that tells them that he is not in that general area
JMO