So at this point, LE doesn't think there's been *any* crime. Just that he wandered off. *No* signs of *any* crime.
Okay, I'll trust LE - they're more experienced and knowledgeable than I am. I am not a professional. I'm going to get some coffee and a cranberry muffin. Fresh baked. I have a wonderful hubby - he bakes
Police: No indication Oregon boy's disappearance is abduction
June 11, 2010 10:32 a.m. EDT
One week after an Oregon boy vanished inside his school, police have no evidence to suggest the 7-year-old child was kidnapped.
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There's just no indication on anything we've got at this point that it was an abduction," Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton told CNN. "
The child is still characterized as a missing child."
But Staton also warned that time was running out in locating Kyron Horman.
"We are still within our threshold limits to find this child alive and we are making every effort to continue that," the sheriff said. "But because we are into day 7, obviously the percentages of finding him alive are growing exponentially, and that is very concerning for us."
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"The last time this child was seen was inside the school and was never seen leaving the school," Staton told CNN. "
There was nothing to indicate any kind of disruption inside the school. This is why it's so concerning to us."
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"We've got investigators that are looking at every aspect; looking at every area of criminal categories," Staton said. "
At this point, it hasn't reached the level that we are looking at this as a crime."
Staton also praised Kyron's family for what he called being extremely cooperative.
"Based on the dynamics," Staton said, "people respond to this differently. Nothing unusual to the way they are responding to this."
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"This has been very traumatizing for them," he said, "and they prefer to remain tightly knit at this point."
Staton called this case especially disturbing.
"We are talking about a school," he said. "This is not about a child walking away in the woods or from a store, this is a school and it should be one of the safest environments other than your home."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/11/oregon.missing.boy/index.html?section=cnn_latest