Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #11

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These teams are not leaving a single inch of ground untouched. They’re combing with shovels and poles while walking shoulder to shoulder.

Brandon Thompson on Twitter
 

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Her bringing up the woodworking is a clue.

jmo
 
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IF they brought cadaver dogs to the house, does that mean they have evidence that he returned with TS on Monday?

Could be. They could also be needing more things to scent the dog. Two people's scents might work. Of course, I guess they wouldn't need to take the dogs there for that.

They'd have used luminol for blood. If it's a cadaver dog, it could also mean that they're looking for the scent on someone's clothes or belongings - it's really hard to destroy the scent of cadaverine. If someone interacted with a body, that scent might be transferred to their car, their clothes, and ultimately to things like bedding or furniture or towels. Hard to thoroughly clean it off everything. I wonder if there are signs of lots of cleaning inside the house.
 
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Hoping today is the day we find Gannon.
 
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IF they brought cadaver dogs to the house, does that mean they have evidence that he returned with TS on Monday?
Good question.

Maybe they aren't cadaver dogs. Could they be sniffing out something else?
 
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I have read before in different cases where people have said they have coon hounds and that they can track literally anything to anywhere!
I'm not sure I am familiar with them though in the UK,might have to Google them now:)
In south Louisiana we have Catahoula hounds that are used to track coons and wild boars. Don’t know if they’re similar, but they are amazing animals.
 
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Yeah. Fortunately, I’m absolutely convinced it’s only a matter of time until they find his body.
*RSBM*
There’s also no way these locations are being searched on a whim. They’ll find him.

I feel like they're getting close, and totally agree with your comment.
 
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I feel like we will be informed of a press conference soon....
 
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Interesting about the cell phones. I never knew that.

Thanks for the info.

There was a electronic tracking dog used in the Jamie Closs search effort. New electronics K9 team trained; worked on Jayme Closs case

Really dumb question, but it's something I always wanted to know:

Do bloodhounds do better if they are searching for blood?

And, I guess I have another one...Do bloodhounds mainly track for blood?

Not sure if this has been answered because everything is getting hung up trying to load and it's still moving to fast to keep up. But I would imagine any dog can be trained to track anything given the time. I know most are trained to track skin cells, but I would imagine blood or other biological sources could be tracked just as easily.
 
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What do you think the man on this side (outside) of fence is doing? Metal detector?

I was about to ask the same thing. I went full screen lol. It resembles a microphone
 
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EBM to remove quoted post, as the "newspaper" in question is not a real newspaper.

While I appreciate that they're being vigilant, I do have to admit it's kind of disheartening to see a newspaper get involved in disputable social media drama.
It's because they're not a real news agency.
Just another FB page run by regular folks, latching onto the rumor mill.
WAY too much of that in this case, showing up here.
 
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These teams are not leaving a single inch of ground untouched. They’re combing with shovels and poles while walking shoulder to shoulder.

Brandon Thompson on Twitter


I am glad that they are searching so intently but honestly it is horrifying when you think about it; that they are searching for an 11 yr old child this way. It is also making me incredibly angry
 
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I'm curious: hypothetical situation....say a phone was destroyed. Hammered, lit on fire, drowned in ocean destroyed, LE will never put hands on it. LE wants it...they get a warrant, and info from provider. Will said provider have info more \less than is on the actual phone?

I hope that makes sense...like, will the provider be able to provide calls\texts\pings...pictures? Or is the actual, physical phone needed to provide *everything*?

A physical phone is not needed to retrieve calls, texts, and pings. Thinking LE needs the actual phone is a rookie mistake, that is made often by criminals.
 
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I was about to ask the same thing. I went full screen lol. It resembles a microphone

Yep. The post goes on to say that it is another photographer's mike for a story.
My stomach is in knots.
 
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