wendybtn
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The main reason I think he's a runaway is the dad discouraging people from searching. I admit I'm not religious so maybe I have some cultural misunderstanding that prevents me from getting this, but if you think someone took your kid or your kid is missing and possibly hurt in the woods, why do you stop the public from helping? If law enforcement couldn't find my missing son and I was worried he was stranded off an embankment with two broken legs and no phone, you can sure bet I would personally pound down every neighbor's door until we had every trail full of searchers. I don't get it. I understand they did request surveillance video from nearby owners days later and uncovered nothing significant. There's property crimes here but non-property crimes against strangers are practically unheard of here IMO. The pockets of Lynnwood there have some less desirable activity but it's across the speedway and still not violent.
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Some people have trouble accepting help, even when they need it the most. Maybe the father was raised with the mind-set that I am the father and I should be able to protect my family. Even though we all know we need help sometimes with everything. I really feel for Tyler's family and friends.