PaulR
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Well why have they never been able to track his route via the pings that night then ?
Where does it say that they haven't?
Well why have they never been able to track his route via the pings that night then ?
Well why have they never been able to track his route via the pings that night then ?
i think it was switched off as otherwise they could at least pin point him at home that night as it would bounce of cell towers.
Where does it say that they haven't?
That was an assumption because of Dylan's lack of activity after 8pm. The police have never stated that his phone was off after that time.
That's a good point. They could have tracked the phone by the text usage, and that may have brought them all the way home. MOO
Well why have they never been able to track his route via the pings that night then ?
i think it was switched off as otherwise they could at least pin point him at home that night as it would bounce of cell towers.
http://www.9news.com/news/article/301687/339/Teams-end-search-for-missing-13-year-old-boy
This article has a quote from LE about MR not being named as a POI but also not ruled out as a POI, FWIW.
Bringing this over from the last thread. I believe it was from Katydid.
"The only way I can think of is IF MR can show a receipt for a box of Capn Crunch, bought at Walmart on Sunday evening. And there are Dylan's prints on the box. Or some cookies or chips that he bought for his son, with his prints. I don't think he would still have the milk carton from that trip, but maybe."
Except, what if dad let Dylan "pick out" the cereal, milk and/or cookies? Dylan picks it up and puts it in the cart. Then his prints would be on it, even if he never made it to the house.
If he fell asleep before digging out the phone charger without turning off the phone, his battery was most likely dead. Only he knows why he didn't find a way to contact anyone. MOOBut if he got up that morning and read those texts, why wouldn't he answer them? His friend had texted early saying ' where are you?' and then again to say " come to Nardo's"...
If Dylan was going to hitch a ride to town, why not give a quick reply first. " Sorry, missed my ride, on my way now"
Or even better, " can anyone pick me up?"
That article is from back on Nov 27th. Here's a more recent one from Dec 3rd
Authorities executed a search warrant last week at the house of Mark Redwine, the father of Dylan, but the father is not considered a suspect, said Capt. Jim Ezzell, chief investigator with the La Plata County Sheriffs Office
http://durangoherald.com/article/20121203/NEWS01/121209881/-1/s
Has anyone ever seen where police said Elaine is not a person of interest or a suspect?
it would ping if it was on.
If he fell asleep before digging out the phone charger without turning off the phone, his battery was most likely dead. Only he knows why he didn't find a way to contact anyone. MOO
And if it didn't?
Where does it say that they haven't?
If they verify me, I'll explain it. If not, just go back and read what we've already posted about it. I know he's left a link or two.
There has been absolutely no proof of Dylan arriving at that house .
And i am sure the time line of the facebook page states the phone was switched off Sunday night. If anybody knows they do IMO.