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Bumping up for little Jackie.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension told KARE 11 they were not the investigating agency and have no records of Jackie’s case either. Jackie Theel is also not listed on the BCA’s official missing person’s clearinghouse website.
But Jackie’s mom kept the original BCA missing poster, complete with a case number on it, in her bible until the day she died.
Here is a screenshot of students from Paynesville doing some river cleanup not far from where Jackie was last seen. The river doesn't appear to be very deep in this area. Drowning might've been in the realm of possibility, but I see why people are skeptical of that theory. Animal attack also very unlikely, as large predators are quite rare in this part of the state.Really sad, if you follow the path they say he went, he would have passed his own house or very close to it. Must have been terrifying to be lost. I wonder if the teacher was held accountable, I suppose different times in those days.
"It was a blood hound that found the only clue. It followed Jackie’s scent on a wandering trail leading away from the school down to the river that runs through town. Newspaper records detail how the dog then tracked the scent away from the river, through the west end of Paynesville, and out to a ditch along Old Highway 23."
I read other skeptical that he could have drowned but it does seem likely since he was near water. Possible drowning and/or then animal attack? Was all water ways checked? Could have carried him far.
What gets me though, is that he was seen getting into a grey car, and the solider with a "brother". Didn't anyone comment on the reaction of the boy? Was he scared, content, etc?
FYI - There are several issues here that need to be corrected to avoid confusion. The North Fork of the Crow River runs through town, and is in fact visible on your map. I've marked it with a darker blue on the attached. I noticed it also doesn't show up on Google maps for some reason, which is weird because it's definitely there. Also, Highway 23 is not in the same place as it was in the 1940's as a bypass was created since then. I've marked Old Highway 23 in red on the attached. Hopefully this helps to clear things up in terms of key locations in this case.Also,
"It was a blood hound that found the only clue. It followed Jackie’s scent on a wandering trail leading away from the school down to the river that runs through town. Newspaper records detail how the dog then tracked the scent away from the river, through the west end of Paynesville, and out to a ditch along Old Highway 23."
If you look at my map, there is no river that runs near the school that I could find...
FYI - There are several issues here that need to be corrected to avoid confusion. The North Fork of the Crow River runs through town, and is in fact visible on your map. I've marked it with a darker blue on the attached. I noticed it also doesn't show up on Google maps for some reason, which is weird because it's definitely there. Also, Highway 23 is not in the same place as it was in the 1940's as a bypass was created since then. I've marked Old Highway 23 in red on the attached. Hopefully this helps to clear things up in terms of key locations in this case.
I wonder if the place where the bloodhounds hit, closer to his home, was a place he played, maybe with siblings or neighborhood kids.Here is a map showing what was believed at the time to have been Jackie's path after leaving school at lunch time. Note that he seems to have first traveled west from the school and was possibly seen by witnesses about 1pm near Hwy 23. It wasn't until a few days later that bloodhounds were brought in to try and track Jackie's scent. They ended up near the intersection of the Crow River and the Soo Line Rail Road tracks only a few blocks west of Jackie's home.
One has to remember that little Jackie was only 6 years old and this was his first day of school. It seems likely that he was simply disoriented when he left the school and thought that he was on the road home rather than headed west. He might have been disoriented and confused, then wandering near the river and from there toward the rail road in his attempt to find home.
No trace of him was found except for the dogs indicating his scent in certain areas.
The fact that Jackie seems to have completely disappeared might mean that he was abducted and taken from the area - possibly by a motorist passing through the area on Hwy 23, or possibly by a migrant "hobo" on a passing train. Another scenario might be that he was murdered and his body taken to, or buried in one of the locations indicated by the bloodhounds.
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