Police statements have been very vague for sure.I had to report someone missing once when I lived in St. Paul. The way the police treated it was alarming. There is no motivation for them to help look for missing young people and I'm sure they see it as a waste of time and resources.
I see someone else in this thread say the police have searched extensively with drones and dogs - as someone who lives in the neighborhood, I personally haven't seen any of this. On the other hand, if they are searching, the PD should be publicizing that and keeping the case in the news. Something does not add up here... Bryce deserves to be found.
I'm also suspicious of the friends he was with that night. They all took a rideshare together, why didn't they get home together? They just let him out on Highway 13 and Yankee Doodle and all went their separate ways? Makes no sense. Even when I've been drinking heavily, I have never let my friends wander alone into the woods in the opposite direction of where they live. I'm sure they feel very badly about it in hindsight, but I am also suspicious.
The police said they were canvassing. Canvassing who? The businesses on 13? He isn't just hanging out at some random business, so why would canvassing help? Makes zero sense to me.
I'm certain Bryce is in the woods off of Highway 13 and after 11 days missing, the results are obviously not good. Someone needs to find him.
He and 2 friends took a rideshare/Lyft to one kids house. Bryce said he was walking home after they were dropped off. I have heard he had done that dozens of time before from their house, so friends probably didn’t think anything of it. Hard to blame them when they were also probably drunk. I still want to know how drunk he was after walking for 1/2 hour all over, FaceTiming them for 12 minutes, sharing his location, etc. Does not seem that bad to do all that, IMO.