MS MS - Myra Lewis, 2, Camden, 1 March 2014 - #1

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  • #481
SBHP, you and me both.

my three year old suddenly loves to hide. it was cute a month or two ago, bc we would just follow the giggles and find him. well now he hides and is totally silent. I'm trying to teach him that if I yell his entire name, that means NO MORE HIDING! come out and show yourself, now! he actually was hiding in a nearly empty bag of hog food, I was searching along with my older boys, we walked right past that bag numerous times before he popped out. really, it was a looong couple of minutes.... kids will hide in crazy places!!

I hate to think it, but I agree with other posts, this long... just not a good sign.

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Where do you live where the hogs must be appeased with their own food? :eek:

(No offense to any beloved pets!)
 
  • #482
Where do you live where the hogs must be appeased with their own food? :eek:



(No offense to any beloved pets!)


A pig farm, maybe? My friends have a pig farm & bags of pig/hog feed.


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  • #483
Myra is two. It's a rural area. I don't understand why they haven't used heat seeking technology. Idk, maybe they have and we just don't know. Has anyone heard anything about that? Is there some reason I'm overlooking why they wouldn't have a helicopter in the air fairly quickly here??? :confused:

I'm still not seeing foul play here. And I will jump on that band wagon early if I think there is a reason to believe that. Her parents appear to be poor and rural. That is not a crime! From what I've seen she was well loved. . .nothing hinky.

I hope I'm right, and I hope I'm not. Right, in that she just wandered off and wrong, in that I think her chances are not good in the elements for this length of time. . .ponds included. Sounds weird, but I keep hoping she was picked up by some clueless good Samaritan. I know that is probably not the case. I just really want her to be ok. . .and for some odd reason I feel she is. I hope I'm not wrong. :praying:

ETA. . .I used to teach in an inner city school. She is just every precious little girl I ever taught. . .cute as all get out, spunky, and has a million strikes against her before she's even out of the gates. Hang in there, Myra!!!!
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I agree with you on so many points! Just wanted to point out that a helicopter was used from the beginning of the search. It was referenced in an article and I saw film on the news. I also think her family is rural, but that doesn't necessarily mean poor. They just might be country, kwim?
 
  • #484
A pig farm, maybe? My friends have a pig farm & bags of pig/hog feed.


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That would make sense.. :blushing: I was so sure it was a typo, mostly because I've only known wild hogs in a scary menace context (and we recently had baby possums hiding in our bags of dog food!). Time for coffee!
 
  • #485
SBHP, you and me both.

my three year old suddenly loves to hide. it was cute a month or two ago, bc we would just follow the giggles and find him. well now he hides and is totally silent. I'm trying to teach him that if I yell his entire name, that means NO MORE HIDING! come out and show yourself, now! he actually was hiding in a nearly empty bag of hog food, I was searching along with my older boys, we walked right past that bag numerous times before he popped out. really, it was a looong couple of minutes.... kids will hide in crazy places!!

I hate to think it, but I agree with other posts, this long... just not a good sign.

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Hiding from parents is great fun, almost every kid I've ever known has done it at least once, some of them several times. But like you, I am just afraid this won't turn out to be good, with this many days missing. I've got three boys, all grown and every one of them have given us a scare a few times. I can't imagine what parents feel when one is so young and missing for almost a week. It would kill me!
 
  • #486
Just a couple of snippets from today's C-L article. Most of it is what we have already read. The only new thing is that they are resuming the search today. It sounds like to me that these guys just don't want to give up on her. I also included the quote about the dogs and Metro One, the helicopter used in the search, since it had been asked about and I had not found the link. The weather here today so far is overcast and dreary. 45 degrees with light rain.



"Law enforcement officials are expected to resume a search of a wooded area for 2-year-old Myra Lewis Thursday."

"McMullen said the FBI also has brought in several resources, including scientific and investigative personnel."

"Tucker said search dogs and air support from Metro One also have assisted."

@clarionledger: Search for missing Madison County toddler to resume today http://t.co/oKen97IuY5
 
  • #487
This poor baby girl. Was so hoping there would be news. :( Glad to hear they will be searching today.
 
  • #488
I check this thread many times a day, hoping against hope that Myra has been found. I can't believe she's been gone so long. I hope they find her today. Her parents must be going crazy with worry.
 
  • #489
SBHP, you and me both.

my three year old suddenly loves to hide. it was cute a month or two ago, bc we would just follow the giggles and find him. well now he hides and is totally silent. I'm trying to teach him that if I yell his entire name, that means NO MORE HIDING! come out and show yourself, now! he actually was hiding in a nearly empty bag of hog food, I was searching along with my older boys, we walked right past that bag numerous times before he popped out. really, it was a looong couple of minutes.... kids will hide in crazy places!!

I hate to think it, but I agree with other posts, this long... just not a good sign.

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OMG FL, I would freak out. I am sure that you are like me, after being on here for so long I am far more protective and have a very creative imagination as to what could have happened. Thank God he is fine.
 
  • #490
That would make sense.. :blushing: I was so sure it was a typo, mostly because I've only known wild hogs in a scary menace context (and we recently had baby possums hiding in our bags of dog food!). Time for coffee!

O/T - Arkansas Hogs feed off of all kinds of things. Last night it was Mississippi Black Bear. :floorlaugh:
 
  • #491
O/T - Arkansas Hogs feed off of all kinds of things. Last night it was Mississippi Black Bear. :floorlaugh:

O/T I love this. Tee hee. I'll let you guess which MS school I love. :floorlaugh:
 
  • #492
Where do you live where the hogs must be appeased with their own food? :eek:

(No offense to any beloved pets!)

lol!! we are raising some to eat! I'm serious about my bacon!!

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  • #493
A pig farm, maybe? My friends have a pig farm & bags of pig/hog feed.


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eww, not a farm I draw the line at that:)

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Investigation into missing 2-year-old Myra Lewis may have shifted
http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/24879134/fbi-searches-for-missing-toddler-believe-abducted

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MADISON COUNTY, MS (Mississippi News Now) -
Wildlife officials are no longer helping out with a ground search for 2-year-old Myra Lewis. That information has been confirmed by Department of Wildlife public relations director, Jim Walker.

It seems to indicate a shift in how officials are investigating the case.

We're working on getting more information about the new approach, and will bring you those details as soon as possible.
 
  • #496
I wonder if mom can remember if she passed any person/cars in the immediate area.
 
  • #497
I'm trying to do 10 things at once, but I'm seeing these tweets on my timeline in the last 15 minutes. So they're definitely still searching. No disrespect here, but the C-L reporter who wrote that article has been phoning it in since Monday. Some of the tv people who are tweeting are on scene and Apel is not and she stopped tweeting about Myra pretty much on Monday.

@crabblers: FBI, Sheriff's Dept, MadisonPD, MadisonEOC, WF&Parks here. #searchforMyraLewis

@crabblers: Back in Camden, MS. Officials have a makeshift command center near the Lewis home. #searchforMyraLewis
 
  • #498
Maybe they are searching the area near the home again.
I can't guess at how far she'd wander away from home especially on foot.
Little ones are so fast.
 
  • #499
Maybe they are searching the area near the home again.
I can't guess at how far she'd wander away from home especially on foot.
Little ones are so fast.

I have a read book that outlines some interesting MP cases involving toddlers who have wandered crazy distances. It's hard to explain how they got so far and across the terrain that they did. Several were found in and around fallen trees as though they had sought shelter. Some were found alive, others were not. It boggles the mind.
 
  • #500
Yes it does boggle the mind.
 
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