• #21
  • #22
I would wonder if they heard her in the apartment before? Could they say they haven’t heard her in over a month?
Great question, I wondered about that and about cameras.
 
  • #23
I would wonder if they heard her in the apartment before? Could they say they haven’t heard her in over a month?
Three year olds tend to be loud. If they have thin walls, I'd notice if I lived next door and I hadn't heard toddler noises in a month.

MOO
 
  • #24
Three year olds tend to be loud. If they have thin walls, I'd notice if I lived next door and I hadn't heard toddler noises in a month.

MOO
Yes, we live next door to my grandmother and she can here my boys.
 
  • #25
Back before this neighborhood went downhill (early 90s) my late MIL lived in the senior area. It’s very open. You can definitely see and hear your neighbors
 
  • #26
Yes, we live next door to my grandmother and she can here my boys.
I live in a free standing house in the suburbs, and I can tell whenever the neighbour diagonally across the road has her grandkids visiting. We don't even share a fence line.

MOO
 
  • #27
Not good-


) - A man claimed the mother of a missing 3-yearEnterprise girl said she didn’t know where her daughter was when he saw her on Saturday.

Tyler McGowan said the encounter happened at a store and he immediately noticed Genises’s daughter was not with her mother, as usual, which he didn’t think much about until he asked about the little girl.

“You know, now we’re talking about the little girl and everything like that. I said, aren’t we missing somebody? You know what I’m saying? And she said, uh ... I said, well, where’s the little girl at? She said, uh, I don’t know.
 
  • #28
Not good-


) - A man claimed the mother of a missing 3-yearEnterprise girl said she didn’t know where her daughter was when he saw her on Saturday.

Tyler McGowan said the encounter happened at a store and he immediately noticed Genises’s daughter was not with her mother, as usual, which he didn’t think much about until he asked about the little girl.

“You know, now we’re talking about the little girl and everything like that. I said, aren’t we missing somebody? You know what I’m saying? And she said, uh ... I said, well, where’s the little girl at? She said, uh, I don’t know.
That is very suspicious. So now assuming he is telling the truth, the little girl was missing earlier than she claimed.
 
  • #29
Just got the official alert.
 

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  • #30
My husband and I just got it as well. I’m about to leave for an appointment in town. I’m going to drive by the search area. I’m curious as to how big the search is.
 
  • #31
My husband and I just got it as well. I’m about to leave for an appointment in town. I’m going to drive by the search area. I’m curious as to how big the search is.
I am curious as well.
 
  • #32
So no news yet…

In an update, Captain Haglund with Enterprise Police told WDNews, “We are asking for anyone in the public, who has seen Genesis, in the last 30 to 45 days to report the information to the police.”


My bolding. Right now it sounds like the familiar “woke up, child gone, door open” malarkey. IMO
 
  • #33
So no news yet…

In an update, Captain Haglund with Enterprise Police told WDNews, “We are asking for anyone in the public, who has seen Genesis, in the last 30 to 45 days to report the information to the police.”


My bolding. Right now it sounds like the familiar “woke up, child gone, door open” malarkey. IMO
I agree, IMO she couldn't cover anymore.
 
  • #34
Welp. disregard my previous comment saying maybe she actually was abducted or went outside then. I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt.

And if it's been weeks, security footage showing who did what is going to be very tricky to get. :mad:
 
  • #35
Welp. disregard my previous comment saying maybe she actually was abducted or went outside then. I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt.

And if it's been weeks, security footage showing who did what is going to be very tricky to get. :mad:
I know. You hate to immediately think the worse.
 
  • #36
Been there done that. Here we go again.

MOO
 
  • #37
I don't live in Enterprise anymore, and when I was there it was pretty horrible.
When I was there, I was told some insanely crazy things by someone who's lived there for 20 years. There are literally "watchlist" people who don't get reported because everyone is so worried about their pockets. There is a card shop where the owner's niece was being groomed by an employee and nobody did ANYTHING because the employee started a few rumors that the owner was "discriminating" against a veteran. The dude was highly inappropriate with a lot of the girls and women very publicly, but he swears it's a side effect of a war injury. The whole town honestly needs to be investigated. The guy who catfished me to get me there and proceeded to abuse me in every way while love bombing and keeping me unstable for a year before he waved a gun in my face is the son of a government employee, and a business owner. People watched this man treat me like crap and talk to me like a crazy person, and NOBODY stepped in. This little girl is either in GREAT DANGER, or she'll never feel pain again.


I joined Websleuths today because I'm tired of kids going missing and nobody knows who knows where they are.
 
  • #38
@WaxPoetic Welcome to Websleuths.

I'm glad you're here and sharing your experiences and opinions. The rules here are strict, so if you have any posts edited, especially in the beginning while you learn what's allowed, please stick around anyway. I look forward to hearing what you have to say about this case and other cases.
 

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