Lonzie Barton's sister was 4 years old.
Seems she did everything she could to help law enforcement out.
While grandma and the 4 year old sister to Noah were talking, someone he knew might have been spotted by him. Or someone he didn't know may have lured him in once he wandered away. We know he could have covered a lot of ground before he was even missing officially.
I really do think someone has him.
jmo
I don't do facebook so I'm not following any rumors.
I've no idea of any custody issues.
Noah is a truly beautiful little boy.
I've never had kids. I wanted them badly. Too late for that for me.
Maybe it was too late for someone else's wife or for themselves.We know it's clear that a 2 year old boy could wander a long distance. Maybe back to a road like the one he was visiting his grandma on. Someone passing by at the very start of this disappearance could have seen him and been enchanted by him and picked him up.
It happens every day, even with babies from hospitals.
Most of the time these kids aren't harmed.
I'm just thinking positively since no signs of Noah have been found in a very exhaustive search.
To think Noah is still out in the elements tonight is too difficult for me.
jmo
This always concerns me and is exactly how many get missed. Kids especially do not always follow the path of least resistance, not by a long shot.One local fellow involved in the search (because he has little ones) said they tried "paths of least resistance" because it is such difficult terrain and lots of thorn vines. He said he couldn't imagine his little one taking the more difficult trail.
This always concerns me and is exactly how many get missed. Kids especially do not always follow the path of least resistance, not by a long shot.
This also concerns me:
Madison County Sheriff's Office spokesman Tom Mapes said law enforcement has not expanded the search area and that the Chester County Sheriff’s Department continues to lead the investigation.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2016/01/17/law-enforcement-continue-search-noah/78930184/
Earlier he said they'd covered 60 acres/8 square miles. Do you think it's possible that Noah managed to go beyond that zone?
I hate these numbers that are often put out. They impress some I suppose however from a SAR perspective they are just frustrating. There is no way anyone even with a large team can effectively cover over 5000 acres which is what eight square miles is for example is. so all it tells me is that nothing may have been searched truely thoroughly.This also concerns me:
Madison County Sheriff's Office spokesman Tom Mapes said law enforcement has not expanded the search area and that the Chester County Sheriffs Department continues to lead the investigation.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2016/01/17/law-enforcement-continue-search-noah/78930184/
Earlier he said they'd covered 60 acres/8 square miles. Do you think it's possible that Noah managed to go beyond that zone?
This also concerns me:
Madison County Sheriff's Office spokesman Tom Mapes said law enforcement has not expanded the search area and that the Chester County Sheriff’s Department continues to lead the investigation.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2016/01/17/law-enforcement-continue-search-noah/78930184/
Earlier he said they'd covered 60 acres/8 square miles. Do you think it's possible that Noah managed to go beyond that zone?
Is it possible that a searcher couple that wants a baby but unable to have one of their own, went out to help search and found him & one of them hid him in their jacket or just wasn't seen with him because of all the chaos & commotion, took him to their home, maybe someone was there to watch him, get him warm, new clothes, fed etc...then the couple went back to the search area continuing on like they were searching then checked out when done never to return to search. Maybe this couple believes he is better off with them than with some family that wasn't paying attention to him & would just let him run off into the woods (in their mind, not mine). I mean kids are taken for that very same reason all the time, the snatcher believes in their weird mind that the family doesn't deserve a child & that he's better off with them. Then the child grows up knowing nothing until one day something happens & bam they authorities tell him you're not who you think you are, you were kidnapped when you were 2.
Just throwing it out there, stranger things have happened. I am starting to agree with the poster above, it's not looking like he is in those woods. I just think by now something, a diaper, a shoe, a scent, something would've been found or picked up on by now.
The thoughts & opinions stated above are that, MY random thoughts & opinions.
anyhing is possible anymore. People are coming from surrounding areas and no time to screen them.