I used to ride atv's near the north east corner of broomfield and leaton there used to be trails and a pond back there surronded by hills or mounds of dirt. now this was many years ago and things my have changed. But it is in the area .. especially for an atv...
Search for missing boy now being conducted as criminal investigation
MT. PLEASANT (WKZO) -- As the search for 4-year-old Carnel Chamberlain enters its 6th day, hope is beginning to fade and suspicions rise that the mothers boyfriend, who was babysitting for the pre-schooler, may be responsible for his disappearance.
http://whtc.com/news/articles/2012/...ow-being-conducted-as-criminal-investigation/
So he's claiming that he was out looking for Carnel when Mom got home?
http://mobile.mlive.com/advbaycity/pm_106579/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=4kaZDomD
Carnel Chamberlain's neighbors saw him jumping on a trampoline in his backyard Thursday afternoon.*
Were there any ATV tracks in the yard?
When was the last time the ATV was fueled? Was it fueled at a gas station? Jerry cans?
How much fuel was in the ATV when LE took it?
How far could the ATV go, both in geography with the trails/terrain, and in relation to the fuel levels?
Was the ATV parked as usual?
The search continues near his house. Sonar equipment is being used in the water treatment plant ‪#whereisCarnel‬ pic.twitter.com/SaYQcwnk
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Are they back at the WWTP Ponds today? Thought they used the sonar devices and said they found nothing?
WNEMAKeller At the briefing, 1 person of interest.
His name is Anthony Bennett. He is uncooperative. Denied a polygraph test
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Cubby asked a question about draining the wastewater treatment plant. If that's waste water, it's possible that they cannot pump it out of there. It's probably a violation of federal and state law to pump that water out of the ponds to nearby soil or into another lake or stream. That water is basically there to filter out sewage and dangerous contaminants. There may be a liner around those ponds that keeps the water from leaking into the water table. It would take lots and lots of tanker trucks equipped with septic vacuums to empty the lakes. By lots, I'm talking about possibly a few hundred trucks. Was someone aware of that snafu? It's tough to say.
More info on the mystery vehicle:
http://www.9and10news.com/story/188...terest-in-case-of-missing-isabella-county-boy
Give me a bit to jump on the software at my work,and Ill see if I can find what kind of "set up" theyre running there.
It looks as though they have at least one effluent holding pond. That one could safely be drained.
BRB
I have more than exhausted my knowledge of wastewater treatment. Apparently, you haven't! That is why this place is sometimes unbelievable. We are an incredible collective of folks from many walks of life.