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The Nissan Frontier and Paths Taken
Tecia Stauch said she drove her husband’s truck on January 27 as a way to cut down on mileage on her own vehicle. She explained that her car was leased and she would have to pay a fee or have to buy the car outright if she went over certain miles each month.
She also said she needed the room in the back of the truck to bring used sports equipment to ‘Play it Again Sports,’ a sporting goods store that buys and sells new and used sporting goods. Stauch said she planned to shop for hockey equipment for Gannon since it was the only sport he had shown interest in.
They later went to Castle Rock to find a new bicycle for Al Stauch, who was out of town working at the time, Stauch said.
Stauch admitted that she left her phone at home on January 27, but said she had an Apple smartwatch on the entire time, which can easily track her whereabouts.
Tecia explained her whereabouts may seem confusing because she ’took the back roads’ that morning, ’because there had been a wreck.’
She said at one point, she got lost and had to turn around. She also said she took exit 163, off of Highway 105, but did not remember the exact time.
When asked why Gannon missed school yet went out shopping on the same day, Stauch said he stayed out school mostly because he was embarrassed that he might have an accident in class, since he was dealing with bouts of both constipation and diarrhea.
Stauch added that Gannon’s medication caused him to have stomach issues and bowel problems.
The Security System
Tecia Stauch said after they returned home on January 27, Gannon seemed to be feeling OK before he left for a friend’s house.
He exited through a door near the basement area, where his bedroom is, according to Stauch.
CrimeOnlinee obtained a copy of Stauch’s ADT home alarm report that showed activity in the basement and living at the same time at around 3 p.m.
Stauch said she and Gannon were the only ones home at the time, aside from their dogs, who were outside in the backyard.
She added that her 9-year-old stepdaughter arrived home from school at around 3:15 p.m. and did not see Gannon.
Stauch’s 17-year-old daughter reportedly arrived home from work at around 4:38 p.m. and minutes later, left with the 9-year-old to go to a Dollar General store. She, too, did not see Gannon, according to Stauch.
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