Weston, West Virginia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weston,_West_Virginia
1.7 sq miles with about 5,000 people total and nobody saw or heard Aliayah from 6:30 to 9:30 on the morning of the 24th. This is a small town in a small area.
I don't think Aliayah wandered off and got into the river. Dogs barking and chasing her into the river - heck that would have woke up the whole town and they would still be talking about it. Disappeared with no trace in a small town does not bode well for this precious baby imo.
Don't really know exactly what the FB poster was trying to say.....but the possibility of a 3yo child outrunning a dog/s for more than about four steps is very unlikely at best....
Sharedspirit, hi and thank you. I was raised upriver in the Ohio Valley. Does rt 79 go towards the Ohio side?I cant do too much on my moldy mobile phone. Whats the major job source there..military? 5 kids is alot, last time I was there it was in a horrible recession. Youns have had alot of rain too? If that river is over 6ft its running fast? poor little baby girl!
I missed your post earlier. 79 is the interstate that goes from Charleston up through Clarksburg, Fairmont, Morgantown and into Pennsylvania. Oil & Gas jobs are probably the major job source there right now. We have had a lot of rain and it's supposed to start again tomorrow.
I'm wondering if LE have spoken to the army corps of engineers about possibly holding back the river at the dam so that they can continue searching if it rains a lot.
hi guys lets hope this last post is not true.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lewis-Co-InfoNews-Talk/175783025798138
have sleuthed the mother and obviously like a lot of people on here, know that her history aint good, but will not put it on here.....just want to say that the rumors someone posted from the church do seem to be true.
hi guys lets hope this last post is not true.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lewis-Co-InfoNews-Talk/175783025798138
have sleuthed the mother and obviously like a lot of people on here, know that her history aint good, but will not put it on here.....just want to say that the rumors someone posted from the church do seem to be true.
what does that mean?
"Around 9 or 9:30, I went back in to wake her up and she was gone," said Lena Lunsford, Aliayah's mother.
Does this mean the mom saw her earlier? When did she originally go in, as to say "I went back" means to me a 2nd time.
When was the first time?
MOO
Mel
I hate to bring back bad memories, but are 3-year olds going to unlock doors to go outside and then close them behind them?
Authorities were continuing to question Aliayah's mother and other family members on Sunday.
The Lewis County Sheriff's Department, Weston City Police, State Police and the FBI are involved in the search and investigation.
Lewis County Girl Missing
Posted Sunday, September 25, 2011 ; 06:28 PM
Updated Monday, September 26, 2011; 12:50 AM
Mother said she checked on her at 6:30 and again at 9:30. She was gone. LE said they got the call at 11:30. LE said they had no leads. It was as if she just vanished. She was not wearing shoes.
(This was on the video)
http://wboy.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=108621
That's ok. WV isn't part of the south...........
I don't know how it's relevant, but geography is a hobby of mine and I have a bachelor's degree in American Studies (the most fun major ever!). WVA is considered part of the south by the U.S. Census bureau and by culture experts. It's generally thought of us part of the south, in American culture and the southern part of WVA is usually thought of as part of Dixie. Southern United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
West Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WVA, however, actually became a state by seceding from VA during the civil war, apparently not wanting to secede from the Union.
While Appalachia is often thought to be a very insular region, where people may not trust strangers very much, and Weston is apparently located in the Allegheny Mountains, part of Appalachia, times have changed. Life is more modern. People are more transient these days.
I don't think we are talking about reclusive mountain folk in the area Aliayah lives. I'm betting the people there are friendly enough and as it appears to be a smaller town, I'm sure the people there know each other fairly well and tend to rally when something awful happens.
As an interesting side note, Weston is home to the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum: http://www.travelgreenappalachia.com/travel-green-in-weston-wv/
. Searchers searched areas along Middle Run Road, Terrace Avenue, West Fork River, behind Lewis County High School, Rt. 19, and many other areas in looking for the girl.
Deputy M.S. Posey of the Lewis County Sheriff's Department is heading up the investigation that also involves other members of the Lewis County Sheriff's Department, Weston City Police, West Virginia State Police, Lumberport Police, among others.
According to Posey, it is as though the girl just dissapeared because there is a lack of clues to lead searchers otherwise.
Did I read that the West Fork river runs North? I wonder where it ends.