Found Safe Australia - James, 3, Karli Rise, Yallingup, 19 Sept 2020

  • #61
Stunningly beautiful there. I hope it can grow quiet enough that they can here little Jimmy crying. If he hasn't curled up and gone to sleep somewhere dry.

I'm hoping he's hiding in one of those old cars in a pit or something and he's dry and protected
 
  • #62
It's also snake season.

IMO
 
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  • #63
I guess they'll use some kind of thermal cameras / sensors overnight......
 
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Sounds like it would be to cold for snakes??

I hope so. But I am not sure about that. It has been warm, it just turned cool and rainy. A Perth friend has been posting pics of beautiful weather recently.
Last year at this time an expert was giving talks to youngsters about safety around snakes in that region.

School holiday activity - Reptile awareness presentation (2019-10-01)

Last week's weather in the Margaret River area (close by to Yallingup)
Past Weather in Augusta-Margaret River Shire, Western Australia, Australia — Yesterday or Further Back
 
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  • #67
Or a cave?

Yup, anything that'll give him shelter! It's apparently 9c right now and the forecast is more rain and a possible storm, winds and more hail :/ Thankfully it shouldn't get any colder though
 
  • #68
Sounds like it would be to cold for snakes??

The locals are saying it freezing there and storms predicated.

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  • #69
It’s 5:43pm there now.
 
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I hope he had a big breakfast this morning , going on 10 hrs missing
 
  • #72
I remember when a five year old went missing from a campsite west of Sydney and whilst the search concentrated close to the camp site he was found on a road several kilometres away.

I hope they are not underestimating how fast a child can move.
 
  • #73
I remember when a five year old went missing from a campsite west of Sydney and whilst the search concentrated close the the camp site he was found on a road several kilometres away.

I hope they are not underestimating how fast a child can move.

There appears to be an indigenous community there. Wardan Aboriginal Centre is close by, displaying their beautiful works as well as their local heritage.

Mr Webb, who appears to be indigenous, says ...... "Once a kid gets going like that there, you probably lose him pretty quick."
Three-year-old boy wearing Spiderman pyjamas reported missing in Yallingup, in WA's south west

Hopefully, if they have the skills, the indigenous will be utilised in the search. They often know their own natural landscapes like the back of their hands. IMO
 
  • #74
I remember when a five year old went missing from a campsite west of Sydney and whilst the search concentrated close to the camp site he was found on a road several kilometres away.

I hope they are not underestimating how fast a child can move.

There are some concerning (IMO) comments on social media and on the local community page about how small the search area was for the first several hours of the search and that it wasn't widened or made into a proper grid search until halfway through the day.
 
  • #75
There are some concerning (IMO) comments on social media and on the local community page about how small the search area was for the first several hours of the search and that it wasn't widened or made into a proper grid search until halfway through the day.
From people trained in land & ground search no doubt :rolleyes:
 
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He’s used to dogs should he hear a dog barking he might walk towards it.
I guess it depends on the James’ personality, if he’s timid he might hide away from strangers and sob quietly and those noisy choppers may have drown out his cries.

Prayers for an update that he’s been found safe.
 
  • #78
There are some concerning (IMO) comments on social media and on the local community page about how small the search area was for the first several hours of the search and that it wasn't widened or made into a proper grid search until halfway through the day.

The SES canine unit offered their services 7 hours ago - according to a comment by the SES canine unit on the WA police FB page.

Western Australia Police Force
WA SES -Canine Unit
 
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  • #79
One of them is from someone in the SES, yes
I find it hard to believe that anyone from the SES would have time to post on SM atm.

There are very clear policy & procedures to follow . From hours & days of evidence & which I heard in the WT inquest IMO
 
  • #80
I find it hard to believe that anyone from the SES would have time to post on SM atm.

There are very clear policy & procedures to follow . From hours & days of evidence & which I heard in the WT inquest IMO

I've read comments from people who were working in the command centre. The formal command centre wasn't set up until around midday, 4.5 hours after he was last seen. I'm not sure how long that compares to WT's search.
 

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