If one of my kids went missing (they are much younger) but lets just pretend for a minute that I let my kids play outside by themselves for 15 minutes without checking on them. If I went outside and couldn't find them, I'd check every where on our property. But first, I would check the garage, guest house, and dirt mound because THAT is where my kids play.
If I couldn't find them, I'd have the police start searching here, then work their way out. I'd suggest west down our road and not east up the road. I can say with certainty that if my kids went down the driveway they would NEVER head east. Misty and Heather said with certainty that their kids wouldn't go to the lake. I'm inclined to believe them.
They must have told police something that made them search the lake. Was it Tammy's running guy who saw them riding their bikes? Is that what prompted the lake search?
How many people were at the lake when Tammy & crew arrived?
Here is a quote from her interview:
We stop at Meyers Lake. I said, "Mom, drive me to Meyer Lake." I had Elizabeth`s older brother who`s 12, Kelly (ph), with us. And I just jumped out and started asking random strangers, "Have you seen two little girls?" Gave them the description, the colors of the bikes, and possibly what they were wearing.
And one man stepped forward and said, "Yes, I seen them going east on the bike trail at about 2:30." Now, whether he`s telling the truth or not, they do have this man`s name. You know, I don`t know. Whether he`s a person of interest, I don`t know.
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1207/16/ijvm.01.html
So did she approach a group of people and ask? One man stepped forward? How many people were there? I guess he wasn't running, if he stepped out to say he had seen them. I'll stop calling him running man.