if i understood correctly, the dad had initially said he was 5. the mother was on facebook almost immediately saying he was 6, she wasn't there thoughBothers me that they had his age wrong. Was it reported to them incorrectly?
if i understood correctly, the dad had initially said he was 5. the mother was on facebook almost immediately saying he was 6, she wasn't there thoughBothers me that they had his age wrong. Was it reported to them incorrectly?
Campground looks to have 40 sites suited to RVs and FCFS (First come first serve).Does anyone know how busy this park is? Would there have been cars and people who could see him easily if he walked away?
Me too, especially with RVs... I looked at photos, it's quite vast out thereMan I hope everything was checked as folks left the camp
It's hard to believe he's not in the water, I am sad to say.Down the road surrounding campsites looks like on map:
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My thoughts exactly, it really is a beautiful place and looks like a great place to camp. The forest is vast but I'm surprised how many gravel roads/places to walk there seems to be.It's hard to believe he's not in the water, I am sad to say.
Off topic, that place is gorgeous. I'm sorry the family is suffering such tragedy while visiting such a beautiful place.
jmopinion
My thoughts exactly, it really is a beautiful place and looks like a great place to camp. The forest is vast but I'm surprised how many gravel roads/places to walk there seems to be.
Cousins perhaps and maybe camping with extended family as well as parents? MOO
Clarification of a few details, including Darius is six, not five years old and the non-adult persons he went on a walk with are not all his siblings. So I have to wonder if he was camping with relatives and not his parents??? This case is short on any background info but maybe that’s wise, so nobody can be judged keeping all the focus on the search.
Another previous article had mentioned searchers put flashing lights out at night in hopes of leading him to the road, now bright lights are to be avoided. Seems to be a learn as they go along. Playing one of his favourite songs is a thoughtful idea IMO.
JMO
“Macdougall's autism has added additional challenges to the search, but search leaders have adapted the techniques to improve the odds, avoiding bright lights at night and playing one of Macdougall's favourite songs.”
Cousins perhaps and maybe camping with extended family as well as parents? MOO
Ya playing familiar music is smart, come on Darius!