SD SD - Serenity Dennard, 9, Children’s Home Society, Pennington County, 3 Feb 2019 #4

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I never thought Serenity would be missing for over a year. It’s heartbreaking, maddening, and beyond words. I’m still hoping and praying for her safe return. I just don’t know what’s being done to find her? Are there still searches? Local input is always appreciated! I can’t imagine being her mother. I would be looking everyday until someone drug me in.. and even then-I’d be more than a mess.
I just don’t know how those with missing loved ones do it.
 
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Thinking of Serenity today.....
 
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MISSING: 9-year-old Serenity Dennard vanishes in frigid South Dakota weather without a trace. She hasn't been seen since February 2019. Please contact us directly if you have any information ----> https://bit.ly/2XKw2Ta

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Thinking of Serenity and all of the missing, deceased, and abused little ones today and every day.
 
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Yes, indeed, I think of her -- where is Serenity?

Saying prayers for all of them -- and prayers for the ones whose lives are so miserable that they wish they could go missing.
I also think of those other little ones, I hope few, who are thrown away and are missing -- the ones whom no one has reported. SMH.
 
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#FindSerenity
 
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Still can't let go of watching that video of the girl in Texas ringing the door bell begging for help. There was no word on them ever finding out who she was and she looked a lot like Serenity. Plus, kids don't tend to run away from a "safe" place unless they already have a place or person to run. If the bio parents were forced to give up parental rights, how can we be sure that isn't to whom she was running?
The little girl in the doorbell video was the direct nextdoor neighbor girl. The house on the corner. The mother didn't want anyone knowing. I don't know why. I was very involved with that incident and thought it was Serenity too. It was an exhausting chase down a rabbit whole for nothing.
 
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Still can't let go of watching that video of the girl in Texas ringing the door bell begging for help. There was no word on them ever finding out who she was and she looked a lot like Serenity. Plus, kids don't tend to run away from a "safe" place unless they already have a place or person to run. If the bio parents were forced to give up parental rights, how can we be sure that isn't to whom she was running?
The little girl in the doorbell video was the direct nextdoor neighbor girl. The house on the corner. The mother didn't want anyone knowing. I don't know why. I was very involved with that incident and thought it was Serenity too. It was an exhausting chase down a rabbit whole for nothing.
 
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Discussion regarding the viral FB photos with the young girl and older man has been removed.

Serenity's mother and LE have both stated the girl is not Serenity and there are indications the man and girl are related in some respect.

Please don't discuss those individuals further.

Thanks.
 
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Hoping the weather will be clear enough and the teams can practice social distancing soon. I bet the SAR dogs would love to be “on the job.”

Send us a sign Serenity!
 
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I cant shake the feeling that this poor abused girl had genuinely ran away, made her way through bushland and got herself lost, and then passed away due to the freezing cold of that night. I know it seems unlikely because areas she could have gone have been searched, but I remember in Mollie Tibbett's case, her body was found in a location that was originally searched twice by volunteers, so it has happened before.
 
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I cant shake the feeling that this poor abused girl had genuinely ran away, made her way through bushland and got herself lost, and then passed away due to the freezing cold of that night. I know it seems unlikely because areas she could have gone have been searched, but I remember in Mollie Tibbett's case, her body was found in a location that was originally searched twice by volunteers, so it has happened before.
It's not unlikely at all. It is very rough terrain, with lots of pockets and the like. It is not at all easy to search, and impossible to see everything. That's true in the best of terrain, which this certainly was not. People have gone missing before in that area, and not been found until many years later, despite extensive searches.
But I also know that we have to keep an open mind.
Interesting that you called her "abused". There are aspects of this case that have me shaking my head.
Anyway, I keep checking back regularly to see if there is any word whatsoever.
 
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I still feel like serenity will end up on a episode of Missing 411. My husband is a very avid hunter in that general location, and doesn't think they will ever find her.
 
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It's not unlikely at all. It is very rough terrain, with lots of pockets and the like. It is not at all easy to search, and impossible to see everything. That's true in the best of terrain, which this certainly was not. People have gone missing before in that area, and not been found until many years later, despite extensive searches.
But I also know that we have to keep an open mind.
Interesting that you called her "abused". There are aspects of this case that have me shaking my head.
Anyway, I keep checking back regularly to see if there is any word whatsoever.

Same here, @SkipperKey3 -- It's like she and her clothes vanished into thin air. Just Poof!
When I read about the bodies Ted Bundy stashed in the woods -- hunters would find a skull or a thigh-bone, or a hunk of hair, etc., in hunting season, and this enabled the detectives to i.d. the women, in most cases, and at least the family would know what happened to their daughters. Not one bone, button, pants or jacket zipper, etc., has been found. Maybe now with a spring thaw coming, something will be found, but it would almost have to be something metal or bones for some artifact to be found now, seems to me. I just continue to hope that some kind soul, known or unknown to her, picked her up and she is living a happy life -- but that's a really unlikely scenario, IMO.
But we can hope. :(
 
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Same here, @SkipperKey3 -- It's like she and her clothes vanished into thin air. Just Poof!
When I read about the bodies Ted Bundy stashed in the woods -- hunters would find a skull or a thigh-bone, or a hunk of hair, etc., in hunting season, and this enabled the detectives to i.d. the women, in most cases, and at least the family would know what happened to their daughters. Not one bone, button, pants or jacket zipper, etc., has been found. Maybe now with a spring thaw coming, something will be found, but it would almost have to be something metal or bones for some artifact to be found now, seems to me. I just continue to hope that some kind soul, known or unknown to her, picked her up and she is living a happy life -- but that's a really unlikely scenario, IMO.
But we can hope. :(
I've always thought it would be the black rubber boots they'd find. It doesn't degrade much other than drying and cracking, especially the sole. This is that one time I wish she had on a "gender" color like pink or purple so it would catch their eye.

Send us a sign Serenity!
 
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I've always thought it would be the black rubber boots they'd find. It doesn't degrade much other than drying and cracking, especially the sole. This is that one time I wish she had on a "gender" color like pink or purple so it would catch their eye.

Send us a sign Serenity!
Ohh -- good point! I forgot about those boots! Yes, those boots. I can't see an animal or a bird, etc., taking those boots somewhere to eat or to make a nest or bolster a beaver dam, etc. Black boots would be a bit more difficult to spot, yes, but the size of them surely would be noticed by hunters or searchers, etc... Let's hope.
I have no idea if further searches are planned, nor do I know what type hunting might be in season now.

Into thin air... Poor little lost girl.
 
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Ohh -- good point! I forgot about those boots! Yes, those boots. I can't see an animal or a bird, etc., taking those boots somewhere to eat or to make a nest or bolster a beaver dam, etc. Black boots would be a bit more difficult to spot, yes, but the size of them surely would be noticed by hunters or searchers, etc... Let's hope.
I have no idea if further searches are planned, nor do I know what type hunting might be in season now.

Into thin air... Poor little lost girl.
True, but if she simply found a place to hide (and try to stay warm), they won't be just sitting out in plain sight. She was apparently very good at hiding in small spaces, by what we have been told. So, if she found a space in a patch of brush or even a hollow tree, the boots wouldn't be visible to a cursory search.
But even if they are in the open, there is no guarantee that they will be found by a search team. They could easily be under ground cover - leaves, grass, and such - by now. Even under dirt at the base of a slope, if that is where she was trying to protect herself from the weather. And that terrain is so wild.
Anybody who thinks that she can't be out there because the search would have found her has never tried to find something in wild nature. Searches are not easy, and it is easy to miss things very close at hand. In fact, searches are very difficult. Even the most organized searches can't even come close to seeing everything.
And I don't think she would be in plain sight, but would have hid - either from searchers, or from the weather.
I had hoped that she was safe, being picked up or something, but that just doesn't seem as realistic to me point. Possible, yes, but unlikely.
 

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