Tssiemer
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They could know he's wearing the jacket because it missing. Does he have siblings?
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See, what I am now concerned with IS the family... How would they be aware of what he was wearing (especially a coat) if he slipped out?!?! When I was six, I was never really quite concerned with the weather enough to put on a jacket. Of course, this is all imo, but it seems odd.
If he slipped out a window as stated before, how would the family know he was wearing a coat? Did he normally wear a coat around the house?
Sunset that day was 4:45PM in Aurora, so yes.Would it have been dark yet at 5:30pm?
The family are considered victims, so of course we are not suggesting otherwise. Perhaps a sibling saw David go out the window? I don't think I've ever known a six year old that would think to climb out a window. All kids are different of course. The family is fairly new to Colorado and David has not made friends yet. Where would he think to go? What direction would he choose? I wonder if he is not very close by, hiding.
BBMhttps://www.auroragov.org/blog/One.aspx?portalId=2869361&postId=6500469&portletAction=viewpost
"David is a white male, approximately 302 tall, and 55 pounds. He has brown hair, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing green camouflage pants, a black t-shirt, black boots with a little bit of orange trim, and a light girls Army style tan jacket."
The inconsistencies in what he is described as also sends up red flags for me. Maybe I'm just looking for all bad. :thinking:
Right? My nephew (7 mos younger than me) sneaked out of the window after mindnight when he was 3, walked 3 miles (the first mile was country road) to our house so he could stay with me. Mother called his mom and asked if she knew where he was. Indignantly, the mom (my oldest sister) said he was in bed asleep. Well, she came and got him. A couple of hours later - he did it again! That was a fun night! Just shows how clever a determined little kid can be.Psssft. My niece was 4 and would sneak out the back door so my sister would use the washing machine to block the door and she would climb over it and still sneak out.
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If someone took him in, and they kept quiet, it may be causing more danger for him..
Are there businesses in the area? I was thinking maybe he wandered into a business of some sort and got locked in by accident. I mean a lot of businesses are closed on Sundays and it's a holiday to boot.