Awwww ... I feel so honored to be missed. Don't worry - I'm still totally obsessing! I really had to get some work done though (end of year payroll taxes -W2s, 1099s and a workman's comp audit all due by Jan 31st). Too poor to hire a payroll service.SunsetGirl - where are you? We need your obsessing about Colin's case and need you on Team Colin!
SunsetGirl - where are you? We need your obsessing about Colin's case and need you on Team Colin!
I believe the police are conducting an investigation into the participants at the party.
I know they tried to ping his phone and could not locate it.
The items they found do not include a shoe.
Colin is a good kid who went to an underage party. Not a great choice but no reason to judge him based on that single choice.
There are so many missing pieces, the family has a facebook page trying to piece things together. http://www.facebook.com/#!/colingillissearchupdates
I'm curious - has anyone messaged on FB or other means to invite some family of his here to be a verified insider?
Maybe if the family doesn't want to join they would at least answer a few questions.
Has anyone tried a really nice outreach to any family?
I haven't but I have thought about it and yet I hesitate. I did once before for someone else's thread - I thought with compassion & tact but I don't think it was well received. I do get that these families must be constantly bombarded with suggestions & so many total strangers offering words of support, it must be exhausting/overwhelming. Maybe some take comfort in knowing their missing loved one is being discussed & analyzed by this online community. I hope.
It's been almost two years. I don't think Colin has been forgotten, but he's not in the news (that I know of) and so many others have unfortunately gone missing since and are focused on.... I just feel we need someone here to breathe new life and insight so we know if our hunches are correct. We have had people more local to the area swing by and I bet we could get more on this case if we could give them some good leads to chase. Our WS family is awesome.
Thank you for your positive thoughts. It boggles my mind how anyone's life continues on when a person is missing. I know I would scour the internet & read every single comment made about my missing loved one in hopes it would shed light. That would be at night. Daylight hours would be for canvassing the earth!
I get the impression that Colin's family has been doing that too!
It's weird, but I see a shoe on the side of the road all the time while traveling. I always ask my husband how a shoe ends up on the side of the road. Do people throw one shoe out a window? Do people stop and pee in a ditch and leave a shoe? It legitimately never seems plausible why a single shoe is on the side of the road, but I have seen it time and time again. I'm in my twenties and have lived in small towns and large cities and I have seen it everywhere. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Thanks for making me laugh. You are so right. What is up with lone discarded shoes on the sides of roads? That could be its own thread here!
Since the young man went missing, police, family, friends and strangers have searched thousand of acres — they were only able to turn up some of his personal effects on Setting Pole Dam Road. More than 300 volunteers searched for days with the aid of state police helicopters and K-9 units, state forest rangers, and Search and Rescue of the Northern Adirondacks.
“This is never a closed case; it’s always an open case and we will always investigate it,” Mr. Heggelke said.
The family is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to Colin Gillis’s safe return.
Anyone with information about him or his current whereabouts can call state police in Ray Brook at (518) 897-2000.
News10NBC talks to the person who may have been the last to see the missing Brockport student