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Here are some resident reviews of the complex. One of them does mention they have cameras in the parking lots.Neither of the possible scenarios make sense to me. In the original story mom ran out immediately yet by the time she got outside Braylen was nowhere in sight.
In the more recent version the mother *thinks* he fell out the window as opposed to walking past the grandmother in the living room and out the door. And as @CharlestonGal pointed out he would then also have to open a heavy door to exit the building.
According to last night's livestream from the WTOL reporter both sniffer dogs and HRD (cadaver) dogs were brought out on Saturday, with no luck.
And no word yet from LE about any video found, either from the apartment complex or neighboring areas. There must be some nearby. Hopefully.
They found Jeremiah's father. I don't know the backstory.Talk about weird... a little boy named Jeremiah was found wandering the streets last night in Toledo. He's about the same age as Braylen. LE is looking for his parents.
Talk about weird... a little boy named Jeremiah was found wandering the streets last night in Toledo. He's about the same age as Braylen. LE is looking for his parents.
Another thing, in the article linked upthread the mother also said that "Braylen is non-verbal and has autism, but he does cry a lot, she said."Here are some resident reviews of the complex. One of them does mention they have cameras in the parking lots.
Ratings & Prices for Hunters Ridge Apartments, Toledo, OH
They better be in the middle floorplan. The first and third have windows on same side as balcony, she would have seen.
The changing story by the mother gives me pause. If LE thought a crime occurred, would they ask for volunteers to search? I would think they’d be concerned about evidence, such as the bloody blanket shown to the mother which she claimed was not theirs. I’d like to know more about how LE is handling this.
The fact that Mom mentions Braylen cries a lot makes me wonder why they wouldn't have heard him crying after a fall from that height. If she had rushed right out after he fell as she reported, you would think she may have been able to follow his cries.Another thing, in the article linked upthread the mother also said that "Braylen is non-verbal and has autism, but he does cry a lot, she said."
Frustrating...
I bet the dna analysis on the blanket is in progress as we speak....The changing story by the mother gives me pause. If LE thought a crime occurred, would they ask for volunteers to search? I would think they’d be concerned about evidence, such as the bloody blanket shown to the mother which she claimed was not theirs. I’d like to know more about how LE is handling this.
Another thing, in the article linked upthread the mother also said that "Braylen is non-verbal and has autism, but he does cry a lot, she said."
Frustrating...
Oh my. Grandfather's words are concerning.Interesting, because his grandfather said (in last night's prayer vigil video) that Brayden was always smiling, always happy. I don't know if this grandfather lives in the home with Brayden, <modsnip: Not victim friendly> It's horribly sad for this beautiful baby.
It does make it seem even more impossible for a 3-year-old child to exit the apartment without two adults noticing anything, be it from the window or from the door.