My city was going to pass an ordinance that would have banned RSOs within a set distance from schools and parks. It would have made it impossible for any RSOs to live in the city. Someone put a stop to that ordinance, unfortunately. I see that they must live at least 2,000 feet from a school. But where do you measure from? I have seen school campuses that are almost 2,000 feet wide. If you measure from the nearest edge, that puts the RSO about a half-mile away. But, if you measure from the front door of the school, that RSO could be much, much closer.
I would also add that despite the large number of sex offenders, there is no "bad" part of town and very little crime. It's a small town filled with lots of people born and raised here. I live just across the bridge in Elk Run and were so closely connected to them as they are to waterloo that everything runs together. We all share a common school district.
The girls were seen downtown at around 12 :15 p.m., a tipster called LE and said that he or she saw the girls' bikes out by the lake at 12 ;27 p.m.
Someone they knew,either well or slightly,offered them a ride. Someone who saw them downtown... MOO
My daughter and I were talking about the articles on this case earlier, and she made an interesting point. If the girls were abducted by the fence why would the perp throw the purse/cell phone over the fence in the direction of the highway? If they threw the purse/phone at all it would most likely be in the opposite direction. Something feels wrong to me about the purse/phone being throw over the fence towards the road. How busy is this highway at this time of day? One of our thoughts was maybe the girls scaled the fence when someone on the other side stopped and enticed them in some manner. Maybe someone they knew said hey want to go get ice cream, or hey someone in your family is sick/needs you to come with me, or something similiar. Then when on the other side the person quickly forced them into a car leaving or throwing the purse/phone towards the fence.
Praying that these two precious girls are found alive and well, soon.
But why aren't the cops calling it an abduction? What else would it be? If they were 13 or 14 then maybe it makes sense they ran away. But an 8 and 10 yr old?
That caught my attention too ... a 10 year old with a purse. I too am trying to figure out how the bikes got to the SE tip of the lake. It seems like a long way for them to ride bikes without a reason, but maybe there was a reason - like maybe they were going to meet a friend they met on the internet. It seems like an unlikely place for someone to toss the bikes if the girls were taken from another location. The phone and purse over the fence suggests that someone threw them over the fence to prevent the girls from using the phone. That leads me to believe that they met someone in that area where the bikes were found. If one of the girls was grabbed, I think the other one would have become compliant.
Us, the trail around lake is very open, not wooded at all, and the fence is only on the back side up until you hit that south east corner. It's where they can drain and fill the lake from the cedar so they have it fenced on both sides of the trail with very little room outside of the paved trail before the fence. It's also the only area of the trail that is wooded. It's the only area of the trail you can not see from the highway. That patch of trail is short, I'm bad at distance but I'd say thirty feet long maybe.
I am a little confused on the timeline. G'ma last saw them at 12:15.
They were seen at a store in town at 12:15.
The missing poster says they were seen riding bikes at the lake about 2.
Some else mentions their bikes were seen at the spot by lake at 12:27.
Bikes found at 3:30.
Have we confirmed which home they started from?
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If the order was something like:
water --> fence --> path --> bikes --> railing or fence --> purse --> phone --> main road,
Is it possible that someone on the main road abducted them, or that someone wants police to believe that?
Google Maps Street View: SE tip of Meyers Lake from the main road
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Listening to the chatter...
nikki ~ So you're saying that the trail around the lake is fenced on both sides, with the exception of the area that I have outlined in red on my map? It appears to be about 23 feet or so based on my rough outline, so that would correspond with your thought of it being about 30 feet.
If that is where they drain and fill the lake, then is there a separate road that leads to that area or do they use the nature trail to drive to the area? It appears that there is an access road south toward the trail and lake at the area where South Evans Road and Arbutus Avenue meet. (Map is in my siggy)
If they were abducted, they could possibly have been pulled into the wooded area and to that access road to a waiting car and been taken from the area fairly quickly, IMO.
I think the only area that is fenced on both sides is the area in that southeast corner through the wooded area and past the area where they drain. Then the lake side fence seems to go off toward the waterline and there is only the highway side fence from there on. So the girls would have to get to that point to have access to the water.
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Here is a picture of searchers which appears to be at the point where there is fencing on both sides. Notice that there are vehicles parked there.
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MOO
When I was about 11, my cousin and I, a girl my same age, were riding our bikes around her neighborhood. Some middle school boys had a tiny kitten, and they told us there were some abandoned kittens in a field nearby. And of course they said, '"follow us." So we did follow them for quite awhile, but they kept looking around nervously, so i got spooked, and refused to go any further. My cousin was mad at me, because she liked one of the boys, but my gut instinct was saying no way. LOL
most 8 and 10 yr old girls are very easy to lure away. Puppies, kittens, soda pop, almost anything will work. They are still so pure and trusting.![]()