Neighbors not comforted by police updates in Bedford teen's death
Johnny Rock, who lives adjacent to the dog park where Kaytlynn was last seen, says he was not comforted by the chief's words in any way.
"The fact that a 14-year-old little girl went missing and was found dead in a landfill has given alarm to a lot of the families around here," Rock says.
Rock has noticed children are no longer playing outside at the complex, or visiting the pool. Typically, the sounds of children playing resonate through the complex. He's not letting his daughter go outside, either.
"I mean, with the continued police presence, I'm not scared, but I am definitely concerned," he says.
Bedford resident Chrystal Riddell showed up at the press conference Friday for the same reason: concern, which she still has.
"No, I'm not going to rest on my laurels and sit back and feel better after what I just saw," says Riddell, the mother of two.