Dewey2Me1MoThyme
Have clue will sleuth!
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2011
- Messages
- 5,004
- Reaction score
- 52
I notice he says "possibility" she is still alive and not "assumption". Not looking good.
I notice he says "possibility" she is still alive and not "assumption". Not looking good.
The search for Aliayah Lunsford is continuing as though she is still alive. Volunteers are still on scene and searching the woods, while the police search is stepping up a little bit.
Good morning. I sure was hoping for some good news on local TV this morning but no such luck. I believe I read here that the husband's story was proven to be true and I assume they spoke to the person that picked him up for work as well. So many thoughts are going through my head about what could have happened. This morning an interview was shown and I believe along with the grandmother it was the baby's mother. She appeared visually distraught but the creepiness of Haleigh Cummings just keeps sticking in my mind.
http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/Search_Continues_for_Missing_3-year-old_WVa_Girl__130568983.html
This thread is for general information and support for the family. To discuss the case, please go to this thread:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7169985
Authorities in West Virginia have launched an extensive search to find the whereabouts of missing three-year-old West Virginia youngster Aliayah Lunsford.
WESTON, W.Va. -- The FBI says the family of a missing 3-year-old Lewis County girl has been moved to an undisclosed location while the search for the toddler continues.
A noted Clarksburg defense attorney is making a plea to try and end the search for three-year-old Aaliyah Lunsford in Lewis County.
http://www.wajr.com/includes/news_items/1/news_items_more.php?id=12531§ion_id=1
13 minutes ago
Short article at link
http://www.wvmetronews.com/news.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=48183
09/29/2011
Reuben Perdue, WAJR FM
Clarksburg
WESTON -- Seven days have gone by without locating Aliayah Lunsford, 3. And with the Friday weather cool-down, the search is turning desperate.
It's been a week since 3-year-old Aliayah Lunsford was reported missing from her Dennison Street home in the Bendale area of south Weston, and on Friday the Federal Bureau of Investigation re-emphasized its plea to the public for information.
Reports indicate the state Department of Health and Human Resources removed Lunsford's siblings from her family's home on Friday night. There was no public reason given for that step.
Sunday marked day eight of the search for three year-old Aliayah Lunsford, and police say the search is still being considered a rescue mission.
Lena Lunsford hired Charleston attorney Tom Smith Friday.