Adalena935
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Just a question: Is this the Black Butte area outside of Roseburg?
There's a map at the OP's link. Just scroll down.
Just a question: Is this the Black Butte area outside of Roseburg?
But 9-1-1 is not the appropriate place to check it out - computer systems have limitations - take it in directly - don't expect LE to come have coffee with you.
I personally have used a sock to wrap up and mop up - so to speak- a wound. I can think of a few other things you may use it for in case of emergency. A scrape on the leg that bleeds freely for a bit could easily create a bloody sock. I'm not discounting that it should be looked at, I'm saying there are procedures and he could have met them half way.
ok, I am not a fan of the PDX Police Department, and so far, I'm not sure I am a fan of MCSO - however,, this article is so written with a point to make 911 look bad it's almost laughable.
Let's look at it from the 911 perspective - (What is your emergency?) I have a bloody sock.
Not our department (remember emergencies) I'll put you through to the sheriff. - Totally appropriate response.
It's not at all unusual to see "sketchy" cars in and around black butte -
It's a resort area with lots of service people - and on the way to Bend (one direction) or to Salem/Portland the other direction. I think people forget how outdoorsy and rural most of Oregon is. It's not difficult to get your car dirty and dusty - especially if you're going camping with friends for a few days and are stopping at BB on the way home.
Why didn't someone who was going to hike a trail - not have water or a cell phone? Why didn't he just go take it to the Sheriff's dept and drop it off with a note for his contact information. Right down the hill from Black Butte is Sisters - there's a Sheriff's station there. Especially this time of year, it wouldn't be hard to find a Sheriff in town.
There are snakes, and rodents, there are stickers and thorns, there are blisters, kids ride mt. bikes and get hurt there....now, finding the CSI shirt bloodied, THAT would be worth this article. A sock with blood on it, with no "pools" of blood nearby is close to hysteria in my eyes.
I agree that he should have just marked the place found, bagged the sock, and taken it physically into a cop shop, rather than trying to get them to come to him. I agree that 911 was not really the best course of action in a non-emergency (though I think from his perspective the 911 call was more about the sock in connection with the vehicle than just the sock, to prevent the vehicle from getting away, so I guess it made sense to him).
My main concern about his experience, however, is that I am fairly sure they would have just thrown it in the trash there at the station had he brought it in, given the response of the people he spoke to, and that does concern me. Would it really hurt to bag it and write it up, at least for a while, just in case?
It wouldn't have hurt LE to test the sock, or at the very least secure it, and put it away for later.
I hate when LE shrugs off stuff like this. While chances are, it was nothing. What if it is a key in a missing child's case. Maybe not Kyron, but even another child.
... from where Kyron was last seen. If I found a bloody sock in my yard, out by the road, I would just toss it in the trash. I'll bet there are bloody socks in many locations closer to Skyline School. I think this guy was just trying to insert himself into the story. Hikers get bloody blisters. A bloody shirt or trousers, that's a little more meaningful. But a bloody sock- I'll bet I can find one in my son's room right now. I can understand why the local cops weren't interested in what this publicity hound had to say.
Maybe LE didn't think much of the bloody sock because they have enough evidence that Kyron is alive? Just trying to look on the bright side :smile:
Kyron is not the only child missing in Oregon. LE knows better. Not picking on you or your post, just saying LE knows better.
It wouldn't have hurt LE to test the sock, or at the very least secure it, and put it away for later.
I hate when LE shrugs off stuff like this. While chances are, it was nothing. What if it is a key in a missing child's case. Maybe not Kyron, but even another child.
It wouldn't have hurt LE to test the sock, or at the very least secure it, and put it away for later.
I hate when LE shrugs off stuff like this. While chances are, it was nothing. What if it is a key in a missing child's case. Maybe not Kyron, but even another child.