KaylynnCouture
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Just a note- I did a sex offender search around Skyline Elementary..and none came up within a 1 mile radius. It wouldn't let me search beyond that.
i see that despite repeated warnings not to sleuth or insult the parents its still going on.
why arent we focusing on the school and those that either work there or live in the area?
Kimster - one of my favorite places to visit is Oregon - love how clean Portland is and all the beauty that is in the state.
With that said: I'm going to ignore what you are saying about Oregon. It's tainting my image lol.
We have been told that we can't discuss the teacher, the parents, and no one has been named a POI, therefore I think all school employees are off limits.
There are about 50 or so pictures of Kyron and his family.
They look like a loving, happy family.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-504083_162-10003676.html?tag=page
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I, too, find it very odd that this happened while the father was out of town with the older brother.
Someone probably already mentioned this, but apparently the step mom went to the bus stop to pick the little boy up.
Seems they are invested in comparing Kyron's freehand printing and art work to that of his computerized science project.
Makes me angry - just what are they trying to insinuate by such comparisons? This child has been missing for over 72 hours without a trace, and they are worried about his free hand printing and art? :furious:
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I, too, find it very odd that this happened while the father was out of town with the older brother.
Someone probably already mentioned this, but apparently the step mom went to the bus stop to pick the little boy up.
EXACTLY my point! I was looking at the pictures and thinking... what does this have to do with anything here?
Safe and found soon would be absolutely wonderful- even better if he is somewhere safe now, no matter the circumstances.
But 72 hours is entirely too long for a 7 year olds whereabouts to be unknown.[/QUOTE]
Struggling to remember here...does anyone recall?
The little girl who was missing (later found to have wandered into woods) in Florida....found by volunteer from her church a few weeks ago??? Nadia?
How many days had she spent in those woods????? Seem to recall at least 5 days???
I agree. I was very much hoping initially that he ran outside to quickly find some sort of nature item for his science display, but that seems less and less likely given the time that has gone by and the circumstances under which he disappeared. Even with an 8-9 hr window before search teams got out there....they should have located him by now.
If he was abducted- that window shrinks to the first couple of hours- and grows (in search area) by a couple of miles. And that seems to be the approach they are taking.
BBM- we also once had a SAR dog get hung up in berry/vine bushes. Took us 45 min to untangle. If she didn't have a gps collar on, I don't know how quickly we would have located her. Bramble and thick brush can be very tough search conditions to work in. And to get lost in, especially if you are under 4 feet tall and small.
Safe and found soon would be absolutely wonderful- even better if he is somewhere safe now, no matter the circumstances.
But 72 hours is entirely too long for a 7 year olds whereabouts to be unknown.[/QUOTE]
Struggling to remember here...does anyone recall?
The little girl who was missing (later found to have wandered into woods) in Florida....found by volunteer from her church a few weeks ago??? Nadia?
How many days had she spent in those woods????? Seem to recall at least 5 days???
somewhere around 84 to 90 hours
late in the afternoon/early evening of friday, was located about 8:30 am tuesday morning