"El Paso County Sheriff’s Office says authorities currently have
no reason to believe the boy was kidnapped."
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Right now there is no threat to the community as far as this case goes,” El Paso County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. Deborah Mynatt tells PEOPLE. “
We don’t have those specifics to put out there [yet], and we haven’t done so. There’s reasons for that and we just can’t go into those details.”
She adds, “We are really trying to also ensure that the community knows if there was a threat of some sort of public safety statement,
if there was an abduction of some sort, if that information was revealed to us … we would absolutely put that out.”
“We really want to stay on track and stay focused,” she says. “
And I can understand the community’s concern with the lack of information being provided, but we hope that the community can trust that we’re doing that because we’re trying to ensure there’s no … potential of it being jeopardized.”
- No evidence of a kidnapping
- Assurances from LE that there is no threat to the community, as far as this case goes
- LE ensuring that information being provided is not being "jeopardized"
Well my, my, my.....
If I had to take a guess based on what I am seeing reported, the specific search sites "may" be related to where GPS or Cell Tower data indicated a vehicle stopped for a period of time.