CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #68

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The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is searching for 11-year-old boy who ran away from home.
He was wearing a blue jacket and jeans when he left his house.

He is 4'9" and weights 90 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to call (719) 390-5555.
El Paso County Sheriff's Office asking for help finding missing 11-year-old boy


Gannon Stauch of Colorado Springs left home on foot around 3:15 p.m. to go play at a friend's house, his parents say, but never came home.

Gannon was wearing a blue hoodie, blue jeans and tennis shoes when he went missing. He has brown hair with brown eyes and weighs 90 pounds.
The EPC Sheriff's Office is asking you to call 719-390-5555 if you have seen Gannon or know of his whereabouts.‬
El Paso County Sheriff's Office asking for help finding missing 11-year-old boy

The last known sighting of Stauch was Monday afternoon between 3 and 4 p.m. in the Lorson Ranch neighborhood at his home. He lives along Mandan Drive east of Colorado Springs near Fontaine Boulevard and Marksheffel. He was reportedly going to visit his friend a few streets away.
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Gannon's father is a member of the National Guard, and the Guard is assisting with search efforts.

Due to his age and expected weather, the Major Crimes Unit is assisting in the search because they have more tools at their disposal.
MISSING: 11-year-old Colorado boy, missing for more than 24 hours

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Please continue discussion here.
 
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VERDICT WATCH! Justice is coming, Gannon
 
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We’re finally here! Justice is going to be served. How long do we think the jury will deliberate?
 
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@Gardenista This little speech just knocked him down quite a bit in my eyes.

He's right, though. How awful would it have been if it had just been both sides bickering the whole way through? I can think of the bickery moments, and they all fit on the fingers of one hand. Whatever we think of the defense tactics, they didn't make the courtroom a circus or a school playground for weeks on end.


MOO
 
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Yesssss verdict watch I figure after lunch and a smoke they comeback with verdict. it won't be long before we hear guilty
 
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We love you, Gannon!
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#JusticeForGannon
 
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We’re finally here! Justice is going to be served. How long do we think the jury will deliberate?
3 hours they will eat and fill out paper work.
 
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Judge is MVP for me
 
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Couldn’t watch the entire trial….did anyone testify in defense of T? Friends, family?
 
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I appreciated those suggestions for the jury, never heard a judge do that before. Interesting how he recommended against doing a vote at the beginning when that seems to be very common.
 
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We’re finally here! Justice is going to be served. How long do we think the jury will deliberate?

I believe no longer than one day. I'm being conservative.

JMVHO
 
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I'm so emotional. ::tears::
 
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Deliberations began @ 2:03 Mountain Time
Justice coming Soon for Gannon Stauch!
 

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We are all here for YOU, dear GANNON.

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Does the jury talk about T's behavior first...or the delightful Dr Lewis? One wonders...
 
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Thanks for all the updates.

My wish: May Landon spend this Mother's Day knowing that LS has been convicted for Gannon's murder (and the other charges too). Justice for Gannon.
 
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