Operation Lookout lists Shannon's case as "Case Closed." Anyone know the reason why? He's not been recovered, so why "case closed"?
They still live in Oklahoma. I did a Switchboard.com search on them and turned up a listing for each of them in Woodward, OK. The address and phone number is the same, so I'm assuming they are still together. Woodward and Cordell are about 94 miles away from one another, so it's hard to believe there would be two different sets of people with these names so close together.
I matched the names at the address in Woodward with the approximate birthdates of the people living there and it seemed to match up.(Mar 1960 and July 1960).
There is also a listing for a Dustin P. Ketron in Cincinnati, OH with the same approximate birthdate, so maybe they've broken up and they/he's moved or maybe they were at one time together in Ohio.
There is a Dan and Calvin Ketron listed at the same Oklahoma address.
There is an Ann Ketron listed for 276 area code which is the western half of Virginia.
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Well, we can’t say for sure until some evidence is found to indicate what exactly happened that dayOk, the mom reports the baby and a green duffel bag are missing from her vehicle after a total stranger allegedly knocked her out? That is almost the exact story Willie Wilson gave when reporting his infant son Delano missing.
I suspect Shannon was a victim of foul play, but not at the hands of a stranger.
His mother, Ann Ketron, stated that they were driving between Buffalo, Oklahoma and Cordell in her silver 1978 Pontiac when they pulled over on a dirt road on the side of Route 183 so she could retrieve something.
I agree! This is too suspicious. I read this whole thread and some earlier posts, people seemed to think the husband who was in jail at the time had something to do with it. Maybe he did but then so did Ann. If not Ann alone. I find it hard to believe that a mother whose baby was kidnapped makes no further attempt to finding her child. There is no proof in subsequent years that Ann her husband or other family members tried to find the child. That is something I can not understand, to make no effort. I also think it is strange that she takes a polygraph but those results are not released. It makes one think she did not pass or was inconclusive. LE has no problem saying when someone passed. I would love to know the results and see the case file. I think LE dropped the ball here. Ann died Feb 16 2020 and her husband, Shannon's father Dustin preceded her. Sadly and unsurprisingly to me Shannon is not mentioned in Ann's obituary at all. It states that Ann owned Boss Bail Bonds and enjoyed helping people. Ann Claire Ketron Obituary - Woodward, Oklahoma , Billings Funeral Home | Tribute ArchiveI suspect Shannon was a victim of foul play, but not at the hands of a stranger.
According to a cousin, Shannon’s father spent the rest of his life searching and hoping for his safe returnI agree! This is too suspicious. I read this whole thread and some earlier posts, people seemed to think the husband who was in jail at the time had something to do with it. Maybe he did but then so did Ann. If not Ann alone. I find it hard to believe that a mother whose baby was kidnapped makes no further attempt to finding her child. There is no proof in subsequent years that Ann her husband or other family members tried to find the child. That is something I can not understand, to make no effort. I also think it is strange that she takes a polygraph but those results are not released. It makes one think she did not pass or was inconclusive. LE has no problem saying when someone passed. I would love to know the results and see the case file. I think LE dropped the ball here. Ann died Feb 16 2020 and her husband, Shannon's father Dustin preceded her. Sadly and unsurprisingly to me Shannon is not mentioned in Ann's obituary at all. It states that Ann owned Boss Bail Bonds and enjoyed helping people. Ann Claire Ketron Obituary - Woodward, Oklahoma , Billings Funeral Home | Tribute Archive
Did the mother just give up?According to a cousin, Shannon’s father spent the rest of his life searching and hoping for his safe return