AZ - Jesse Wilson, 10, found deceased, Buckeye, 17 July 2016 *arrest in 2022*

We're running out of time if this sweet boy is stuck somewhere and waiting to be found. We need a map so bad. Why aren't there constant searches? Where is the media?

if he is stuck somewhere he is almost certainly dead considering the weather.
 
If this was foul play, and I have a feeling it is.... Where was mom all night? Did any cars come and go? I think BEFORE 9:30 pm needs to be vetted. They need to turn that house inside out. Bring in dogs. Check the walls. We need to find this little darling.
 
I hope we learn more about the mother and what happened during the hours before he went missing.
 
Looks like there is a softball/baseball field very close to his house. Did he like sports? Maybe he snuck out to watch the game and someone convinced him to leave with them?
 
Mom sent his dog away. (?)


Don't have a good feeling about this one. Use to live there. If he got lost wandering around it doesn't take very long in that extreme heat without water for the situation to become dire. Not so sure that is what happened. Hoping for his safe return.


http://www.azcentral.com/story/news...g-buckeye-boy-sweet-and-mischevious/87463160/

I don't know why this did not register with me when I read earlier. I find it VERY strange mom sent the dog away because she said it reminded her of Jessie. What was/is she thinking/doing?
 
JMOO, a 10 year old often seen out at night......why?
who would he meet? drugs to sell? sex offender? other boys?
Was this a first floor home? apt bldg? good or neighborhood?
did he go to see his dad? or is dad at home?
Bad home life? a normal 9-10 year old is not out on the streets at night.
Did he sleep all day? Other siblings?
Human trafficing?
 
Jesse's school has started a website for him. Mods please delete if not okay to post.

Food and refreshments will be available at the Goodyear location (16060 W. Lower Buckeye Parkway, Goodyear, AZ, 85338) as the school dedicates a special monument for Jesse. The school has also launched a website in hopes of raising awareness. The school will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily until Jesse is located. The location is open to the public, and a sanctuary has been set up at the school to serve as a place for prayer. Yellow ribbons have been placed along the Goodyear location as a symbol of hope.

http://www.abc15.com/news/region-we...f-finding-jesse-wilson-boy-missing-for-7-days

http://www.mybradley.org/leadjessehome
 
I think that is really admirable that his school is getting actively involved in supporting efforts to find this kiddo. Makes me wonder about classmates and friends. Must be scary to have your peer just disappear.

Where are you Jesse?
 

So great to see Jesse's school is so involved. One of the articles, sorry I don't have the link at the moment, stated that Jesse loved school and correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it was also reported that once when he sneaked out of the house he "just wanted to go to school". Having been a teacher, some children see their school as their safe haven and sometimes feel they are more easily "understood" by teachers than maybe they are at home. This may not be the case with Jesse but just throwing this out there. His school is a long ways from his home.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Wes...f326c8cbb!2m2!1d-112.4050793!2d33.4232098!3e0
 
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-we...uling-out-foul-play-yet-in-boys-disappearance

BUCKEYE, AZ - Buckeye police say they aren't ruling out foul play yet as they continue to search for a missing 10-year-old boy.

Police are using drones along with searchers on the ground and citizen volunteers, but the search has been hampered by triple-digit heat.
[...]
”You never know where a kid might go. So we're looking and when search and rescue came out they did a bullseye pattern and that's how they did it. So there was a two to four mile radius around the house and a 15 mile radius up there in the skyline regional park,” Weeks said.

Police released a call by Jesse’s mother, Crystal Wilson, to police reporting her son missing. The call was received by Buckeye PD at 1:41 Monday morning. But police say that’s hours after Wilson says Jesse was last seen. Also, it was not a 9-1-1 call.

"In a ten year old's case if you know he's there at 9:30 and now it's 1:30 you know 911 could have been the appropriate means,” said Sgt. Weeks. Police said Wilson was cooperating with the investigation.

This article certainly makes it seem that the police are suspicious of the mother. And what does it mean that "...it was not a 911 call..."? Did she just call the local sheriff's dept number, and they find this suspicious as well? Poor little boy, I am hurting for him.
 

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