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This is how all searches should be,immediate and round the clock.
Honestly, this is the best I've ever seen. This community has it together. JMO.
This is how all searches should be,immediate and round the clock.
Interesting that the sheriff himself did the conference instead of Mr. Mapes (spokesperson) yet wouldn't answer the questions reporters left for him this morning. I get that he's probably exhausted and frustrated but it's unnerving. Tired or is something up?
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Is this o.k. to discuss now ? And if Noah was taken-- that might be a good development because he'd be safe.
Better than other options !
I doubt that the reason sar dogs cannot track a scent would be that Noah didn't go in the woods-- otherwise le would've been all over the grandma ; and they (le) are by nature of their jobs a thousand times more suspicious than we are.
LE has stated the family is cooperating.
Be wonderful if he is being taken care of by someone.
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I think it's hard to teach a 2-3 year old anything that would be helpful in these situations. I think it's more important for parents and caregivers to take every precaution possible. Bright clothes, a whistle. Of course, the main thing is to not let a child out of your sight. And don't leave your child in the care of someone who may not be as diligent. (Though how can you ever really know?)
I don't have an exactly link. I just matched her maiden name with the property owners where Noah went missing.
I agree. What a huge, heavy weight on this man's shoulders. I would rather he be resting or searching than spending time fielding reporters questions.I think the Sheriff is tired. He's working his tail off--most likely on little sleep. I can't imagine how frustrated he is...he desperately wants to find this child. If they don't find him, its not from lack of trying. Bless them all. JMO.
down to 17 degrees................my heart is heavy.......I really hope the rumors are true and he is warm, safe with someone that saw a chance o take him if there is a family issue.
I am still saying he is not in the woods.
The search has been too intense and ongoing for this baby to have been missed. The dogs are not going to pick up a scent if he wasn't there to begin with.
The better question is to ask where have the dogs picked up Noah's scent? With all the dogs that have been brought in to search, it is beyond my wildest dreams that not one of them hasn't given his handler a positive hit.
My opinions only.