CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #21

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TXJan,
I have been away from the computer a lot because of the Holidays, but I remember that you were collecting some data on non-custodials and their missing or murdered children?

Did that ever get posted? I am really interested in those cases.
 
  • #162
Note on the NCMEC poster (last post link) that it states he "may be still in the local area..."
 
  • #163
Just some of the search areas. What I could find fast:

http://durangoherald.com/article/20121120/NEWS01/121129996/-1/News
La Plata County Search and Rescue members searched for Dylan Monday night in areas off County Road 500. Search and Rescue was pulled out before dark Tuesday. Bender said without the pressure from searchers, Dylan might be encouraged to go to a friend’s house for the night.
Residents have expressed an interest in assisting with the search. They are being asked to search their properties and areas of Vallecito they are familiar with, Bender said. Until four months ago, Dylan lived in Vallecito, so authorities have been notifying friends who live in the area.
http://www.laplatasar.org/www/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=21&Itemid=46

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...-dylan-redwine-whos-been-missing-since-monday
Members of La Plata County Search & Rescue team using bloodhounds searched for the teen Monday night and Tuesday. The search area included the shoreline around Vallecito Lake, several small subdivisions, county roads, steep wooded hillsides and hiking trails. Many of the homes in the area are seasonal while some are occupied year around.***

http://www.9news.com/news/local/article/300826/346/Volunteers-help-search-for-missing-boy-

Sixty people looked for Dylan Redwine around Vallecito Reservoir and Forest Lakes on Thursday. They also passed out fliers and knocked on doors seeking clues about his whereabouts.

http://www.pinerivertimes.com/news.asp?artid=1090
We are organizing to search again for Dylan tomorrow in the Bayfield area! We will be meeting at Plaza Video in Bayfield on 480 Wolverine Dr. in Bayfield!

http://www.9news.com/news/local/article/300931/222/Crews-search-frantically-for-missing-13-year-old
LA PLATA COUNTY - Dylan Redwine, 13, has been missing since Monday. Volunteers have been going door-to-door, searching for Dylan.

http://www.durangoherald.com/articl...0/FRONTPAGE/Mystery-lingers-over-missing-teen
Nearly 200 community volunteers and personnel from law enforcement and other agencies went door to door and scoured the forest in the Vallecito and Bayfield areas Saturday searching for missing 13-year-old Dylan Redwine, only to come up empty on this sixth day of looking for him

Tuesday afternoon, a helicopter from the San Juan County Sheriff’s office in New Mexico searched lakes in La Plata County. Those included Vallecito Reservoir, Lemon Reservoir, Haviland Lake, Lake Nighthorse and Electra Lake.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/lake-148095-redwine-investigators.html#ixzz2GaR7HbUN

http://www.koat.com/news/new-mexico...17707274/-/pj5977z/-/index.html#ixzz2EaAtTEty
60 miles of county roads

HTH.

Thanks, Ransom. I guess what seemed different to me about the last search with 200+ volunteers is that LE seemed more focused on searching for "items of interest" (not sure if that's the phrase they used) along the route to Vallecito. I don't recall reading anywhere that searchers were asked to flag possible evidence in the earlier searches involving volunteers. The focus seemed to be more on hoping to find Dylan hiding somewhere.
 
  • #164
TXJan,
I have been away from the computer a lot because of the Holidays, but I remember that you were collecting some data on non-custodials and their missing or murdered children?

Did that ever get posted? I am really interested in those cases.

Katy, I just finished up a "preliminary" spreadsheet - I think I have 32 or 33 cases so far. I submitted to VASportsmom to forward to a mod and then if approved, she will post it on her document site and then provide a link for all. It is interesting, and it's only a START of what the #'s actually are. I was focusing mainly on kids over the age of 5 - with actually more emphasis on kids around 10-17 killed by a parent. I'm also mostly focusing on those cases that have a history of divorce/custody disputes/or just plain physical abuse. I have a LONG way to go for data, but it's a start for sure with all the specifics that I could find and links. Hopefully, we'll get it approved and up within the next few hours or tomorrow.
 
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My experience with that area, they don't take kindly to outsiders. Banjo music indead. MOO

So they would notice a strange car or someone "out of place"? A kid walking down the road with his backpack and fishing pole?

Is it like the town I have lived in for 24 years - since I wasn't born here, I'm still an "outsider"?

TIA
 
  • #168
In reply to azgrandma's post regarding misleading behaviors of POI's. I'm sorry I am unable to quote. I'm in my cell and for some reason today it will not allow me to add a response to quoted posts. Anyway, I agree with the principle of your quote, but wanted to say that they did indeed find Lacey and Connor's bodies. Connor had washed ashore a day or two prior to Lacey's body. Lacey's mom's tear filled TV remarks regarding Connor being placed in the casket on top of Lacey but her being unable to hold him because she had no arms was heartbreaking. Their bodies coming ashore prompted Scot's impromptu departure under cover of darkness. Thankfully LE kept him in their sight and once a positive ID came back on baby Connor, they placed Scot under arrest.
 
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In reply to azgrandma's post regarding misleading behaviors of POI's. I'm sorry I am unable to quote. I'm in my cell and for some reason today it will not allow me to add a response to quoted posts. Anyway, I agree with the principle of your quote, but wanted to say that they did indeed find Lacey and Connor's bodies. Connor had washed ashore a day or two prior to Lacey's body. Lacey's mom's tear filled TV remarks regarding Connor being placed in the casket on top of Lacey but her being unable to hold him because she had no arms was heartbreaking. Their bodies coming ashore prompted Scot's impromptu departure under cover of darkness. Thankfully LE kept him in their sight and once a positive ID came back on baby Connor, they placed Scot under arrest.

I could be wrong, but I think she was actually referring to Drew Peterson, who said his wife, Stacey ran off with another man.
In Scott Peterson's case, his wife, Lacey, was very pregnant so there was no allegations of running off with anyone. He said she was walking the dog.
I'm pretty sure AZgrandma mixed the two up.
 
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So they would notice a strange car or someone "out of place"? A kid walking down the road with his backpack and fishing pole?

Is it like the town I have lived in for 24 years - since I wasn't born here, I'm still an "outsider"?

TIA

That is exactly what I want to know about MR's neighborhood. Would some one that was lurking about or walking/driving around be noticed by anyone? Was everyone at work that morning? Woud D have been noticed if he was walking through the neighborhood, looking for a ride?

And what about Sunday night? Would any of the neighbors notice MR's truck coming or going?
 
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I could be wrong, but I think she was actually referring to Drew Peterson, who said his wife, Stacey ran off with another man.
In Scott Peterson's case, his wife, Lacey, was very pregnant so there was no allegations of running off with anyone. He said she was walking the dog.
I'm pretty sure AZgrandma mixed the two up.

And it is pretty easy to mix them up. Two monsters who are arrogant, obnoxious and full of themselves.
 
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I could be wrong, but I think she was actually referring to Drew Peterson, who said his wife, Stacey ran off with another man.
In Scott Peterson's case, his wife, Lacey, was very pregnant so there was no allegations of running off with anyone. He said she was walking the dog.
I'm pretty sure AZgrandma mixed the two up.

Dang it! Ok, I promise not to do ironing and watch investigation id while posting in the future! It was Drew Peterson that I was referring to. Thanks NC for correcting it for me!
 
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That is exactly what I want to know about MR's neighborhood. Would some one that was lurking about or walking/driving around be noticed by anyone? Was everyone at work that morning? Woud D have been noticed if he was walking through the neighborhood, looking for a ride?

And what about Sunday night? Would any of the neighbors notice MR's truck coming or going?

BBM, good point! I do know that anyone can walk in my neighborhood and nobody would notice at all! Not because of a lack of anyone caring, it's because most of the windows to the street side are sitting rooms and bedrooms, all the living goes on in the other half of the house. My house looks dark half the time from the front because the kitchen, livingroom, diningroom, bedrooms and family room all have back/side yard windows.
 
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And it is pretty easy to mix them up. Two monsters who are arrogant, obnoxious and full of themselves.

And both incarcerated, thank God!
 
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Dang it! Ok, I promise not to do ironing and watch investigation id while posting in the future! It was Drew Peterson that I was referring to. Thanks NC for correcting it for me!

And let's not forget the third notorious Mr Peterson, Micheal, whom the courts in my state have seen fit to grant a new trial. This in spite of two women in his wake, one his wife, who suffered fatal falls down a staircase. And guess who was the last to see either of these ladies alive?

Stay away from those Peterson boys.
 
  • #177
Just sharing....

Hess said this type of thing doesn’t happen in a community like Bayfield-Vallecito.

Just as importantly, it is the off-season at Vallecito, so most people around there now are residents or local visitors.

http://www.durangoherald.com/article/20121201/NEWS01/121209940/0/SEARCH/Volunteers-not-giving-up-hope

I believe that the lack of crime is the reason LE waited so long to believe this was a crime.

I can't blame them.

I just can't help but think that maybe...if they would have suspected something other than just a kid running off for a few hours or days...this may have turned out differently than it has, so far.
 
  • #178
Almost 2013 :please: Dylan has missed too many Holidays already.
 
  • #179
Note on the NCMEC poster (last post link) that it states he "may be still in the local area..."

WOW That's curious. I wonder why .
 
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That is exactly what I want to know about MR's neighborhood. Would some one that was lurking about or walking/driving around be noticed by anyone? Was everyone at work that morning? Woud D have been noticed if he was walking through the neighborhood, looking for a ride?

And what about Sunday night? Would any of the neighbors notice MR's truck coming or going?

Well and if you get into a super tight knit community that hates outsiders, guess what they also hate? THE LAW !!!! I wonder if they are the type that would say nope we didn't see anything, even if they had , to protect one of their neighbors. yuk :(
 
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