Does the house have a crawl space? or water house?
Yes a pump house, I grew up in Kentucky. Mine that I have seen only had a flip latch.
The Madison County Sheriff's Department said search crews were going door-to-door and had set up a search grid Thursday afternoon.
Madison County officials said several rumors had circulated this week about what may have happened to Myra, but none proved to be true.
Multiple agencies, including the FBI, Madison Deputies, the Madison Police Department have set up a church about a mile from where the little girl went missing.
We're told there is a limited ground search going on today.
Officers were seen posted up, and patrolling Mt. Pilgrim road throughout the day, and stopped to search one property on foot.
http://www.wapt.com/news/central-mi...setohouse-searching-for-missing-girl/24843626
Thursday searchers went door to door.
Strange 4days later, wonder why LE didn't go door to door back on Sunday. Jmo
ciao
I think the tip lines went crazy today with a lot of reports/sightings that did not pan out. I'm guessing that's why they went door-to-door. The C-L reporter tweeted that earlier today.
Thanks to all who continue to follow the news closely and provide updates about the search for this little girl. I rarely post to threads...but this story has tugged at my heart all week. I live near Jackson which is south of Camden so I have taken a great interest in this story as it hits rather close to home. I also have an 18 month old little girl and just can't imagine what Myra and her family have endured over the past week. When I think of all the possibilities, my eyes fill with tears. When my little girl says, "Mama," I can't help but think about little Myra and how often she has called for hers.
I am wondering if there have been any details on a recent police chase in Flowood involving a male, 2 adult passengers, and "one small child passenger." (LINK BELOW) The driver fled police after being pulled over and the chase was halted to protect the public. They found the car abandoned later and arrested the 2 passengers that were found walking. The driver is still wanted. There was never a description of the child passenger or mention of whether the child passenger is in danger, is safe, is female, or male.
Flowood is only about an hour south of Camden. The police chase occured on Tuesday, March 4th. Myra went missing Saturday, March 1st. While there may not be a connection at all, I am curious to know about the description of the small passenger. The last report I can find is in the link below from yesterday, March 5.
http://www.wjtv.com/story/24894486/flowood-police-search-for-man-who-led-them-on-high-speed-chase
The above statements represent my opinions only about this case.
Neighbors wondered whether Myra might be with her biological father.
But officials would not address whether Lewis is Myra’s biological father or, if not, where her biological father is.
“I would have to tell you it’s an ongoing investigation, and we can’t comment on that,” Sheriff’s Department spokesman Heath Hall said.
Tucker has implied the toddler could be alive somewhere.
“We fully expect a positive outcome,” he said. “We need to get Myra home, and again we want to stress to everyone we need your help, the family needs your help and we appreciate your calls.”
FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel McMullen said the feds have brought in several resources, including scientific and investigative personnel.
FBI Special Agent Dan McMullen said the FBI was fully invested in the case, and would spare no expense to help return the toddler to her home.
"The FBI has brought in a number of resources," he said. "Investigative personnel, scientific personnel and so forth, to help solve this. We're working together to find where little Myra is."
At a Monday press conference, family members said they believe the child was abducted.
"Just bring her back home," Gregory Lewis said.
"We pray that they will have the compassion and love to release her," family member Metsadah Alexander told television crews. "Whether they take her to the police department or to Wal-Mart, wherever they need to take her to so she can be home."