Found Deceased TX - Sarbesh Gurung, 2, Denton, 2 July, 2019

  • #121
So very sad. Prayers go out to all who loved him. Another little angel in Heaven gone too soon.
 
  • #122
Ugh, so they said "well we can't say that every vehicle was checked"

Sorry but that should have been priority #1 to check each and every vehicle with as hot as it gets in cars in the summer. I don't understand how they didn't go through the parking lot with a window marker and check off each and every vehicle.

He did elaborate and say that with the number of volunteers, there is no way to ever know if every door handle was checked and every window looked into. I agree with him. When you have hundreds of volunteers from the public, you cannot follow them and check every step they take. This was an immediate search and the public are not professionals. You can't understand the incredible number of cars in this area.
 
  • #123
This is so sad. If there was no foul play, he was alive when they first started looking for him.
 
  • #124
Oh no! This is just terrible. LE and searchers will be haunted by this for a very long time, as will his family and the family who found him. Such a tragedy for all involved. Sad, sad ending.
 
  • #125
He did elaborate and say that with the number of volunteers, there is no way to ever know if every door handle was checked and every window looked into. I agree with him. When you have hundreds of volunteers from the public, you cannot follow them and check every step they take. This was an immediate search and the public are not professionals. You can't understand the incredible number of cars in this area.

So change protocol so it doesn't happen again. Have someone go to autozone and buy a bunch of window markers and pass them out. Have volunteers check vehicles. If the tint is too dark to see inside volunteer calls for assistance and police take over getting hold of owners to open the car to check inside. As long as the view inside the car is clear, the volunteer can write a check mark on the window so that people know that car was searched. Unfortunately this is why many departments don't allow the public to help in searches.
 
  • #126
Absolutely heartbroken for his family and for the people who found him in their car. What an absolute nightmare for the whole city. Rest In Peace little one :(
 
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So change protocol so it doesn't happen again. Have someone go to autozone and buy a bunch of window markers and pass them out. Have volunteers check vehicles. If the tint is too dark to see inside volunteer calls for assistance and police take over getting hold of owners to open the car to check inside. As long as the view inside the car is clear, the volunteer can write a check mark on the window so that people know that car was searched. Unfortunately this is why many departments don't allow the public to help in searches.

Change protocol, fair enough.

But in THIS situation, they did nothing wrong. It is the Texas heat, with a toddler, in an incredibly busy area RIGHT off the highway. They have to search the moment it's called and they can't wait for anything. There is not a second of time to spend on anything but putting as many bodies in the area trying to find the child.

IMO, it's not even possible to search every car in that area. Not in that time frame.
 
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Alan Scaia on Twitter
Denton PD chief: No foul play suspected. Family completely shocked and devastated, but community came out thru “kindness of their hearts” to search. “It’s not a time to point fingers. It’s a time for us to come together, grieve together & heal together.” Live report at 9 on @KRLD
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8:54 AM - 3 Jul 2019
 
  • #133
Geez. Horrible mistake in reporting.

You have to assume, right? Wouldn't they have checked their own cars right away?
 
  • #134
You have to assume, right? Wouldn't they have checked their own cars right away?
I would think they would have asked EVERYONE to check their personal vehicles. Even if you think you locked your car when you were last in it, check anyway. Especially if it was a vehicle he was familiar with.
 
  • #135
You have to assume, right? Wouldn't they have checked their own cars right away?

It came straight from LE in the presser that the child was found deceased in a vehicle not belonging to the family.
 
  • #136
I would think they would have asked EVERYONE to check their personal vehicles. Even if you think you locked your car when you were last in it, check anyway. Especially if it was a vehicle he was familiar with.
It's possible that he got in the vehicle after it was checked. MOO
 
  • #137
Denton Police Dept on Twitter
Sarbesh was found deceased this morning shortly after 6 a.m. The investigation is ongoing. There were no obvious signs of trauma. Our hearts go out to the family during this difficult time.
9:16 AM - 3 Jul 2019 from Denton, TX

Denton Police Dept on Twitter
Thank you to all the community members and partner agencies who came out to assist in the search. The overwhelming support on display showed exactly how strong our Denton family is.
9:16 AM - 3 Jul 2019 from Denton, TX
 
  • #138
Are 2 year olds able to open the car door of an SUV from the outside?
 
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NBC DFW‏Verified account @NBCDFW

"We don’t know if the car was unlocked, we just don’t know" Denton PD Chief Frank Dixon said after 2-year-old Sarbesh Gurung was found in his family's SUV. http://on.nbcdfw.com/BRJTB6p

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NBC DFW on Twitter

The downside of remote keys. :( They probably pushed the button to unlock and there is no way to know if it was already unlocked.

I do hope they are searching (I assume they are) for any video in the area to trace his steps.
 

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