stacemcace
New Member
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2011
- Messages
- 172
- Reaction score
- 5
Sky news live - a child neighbour reported seeing or hearing a man tapping on their window this morning, that's why Police are looking at that property.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ve-got-out-of-house-alone-neighbours-say.htmlThe boy’s jacket and shoes are missing from his home in Ferry Gait Crescent and police have appealed to residents living in the Drylaw area of the city to search outhouses, gardens and wheelie bins in case he “wandered off” of his own accord during the night.
Neighbour, Nicky Garrick, 35, said: “He’s such a happy wee laddie.
“He’s got an older brother and sister who play out front in the summer but he’s too young and stays close to his mum. He wouldn’t even cross the road without her.
“I was outside at 4am and it was very quiet. The police appeared at 7am. The whole street is worried for him. His mum is being comforted by the other children, cuddling them.”
Amanda Spiers, 27, who lives nearby nearby, said she heard knocking at her door at 6.45am but did not answer the door because she lives alone with her children.
Another resident said he understood that police had taken fingerprints from the door in an effort to establish if it was Mikaeel.
A newborn? And Mikaeel's father isn't on the scene? So I am wondering if there is another adult male connected here somehow.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ve-got-out-of-house-alone-neighbours-say.htmlFrank Arthur, 72, a retired project manager who lives above the family, said he had lived in the property for five years, and the family had been living downstairs throughout that time.
He added: “I didn’t hear anything unusual and I’m not aware of any disturbance in the night. It was the police who knocked on my door, and then we saw it on the news.
“They are a quiet family. Whenever I’ve seen the family it’s just the mother and her kids. There are four children and they’re a happy little lot.
“I’ve seen some of the children playing in the stair but they’ve never been a bother. They’ve been here all the time I’ve lived here, which is five years.”
we don't know if they have the same father yet, right?
Missing Poster - http://childalerts.org.uk/?p=2481
"Last seen going to bed"
There is that strange turn of phrase again. It sounds as though no-one saw him actually get in his bed? Or is it just me?
"Last seen going to bed"
There is that strange turn of phrase again. It sounds as though no-one saw him actually get in his bed? Or is it just me?