I can't think of any and I can't think of a less likely place for an SO to hang out looking for a victim either. Elementary schools and their grounds are very busy places in the morning and after school. There are numerous parents and teachers around and everyone knows at least someone and in most cases there are numerous people who know pretty much everyone. I can't think of a place where a random male predator would look more out of place and obvious. In the only case that I'm aware of up here in Canada where a child was abducted from the school grounds, or just outside the school perimeter, after school by a random stranger, it was a female who brought the child to her alleged male accomplice. (he is still awaiting trial)
That's why, IMO, LE have a hard time believing random stranger abduction when a child goes missing right from school property. There are just too many witnesses for this to be considered a logical explanation when a child is missing. Not to mention that many schools have video surveillence and many more are just awaiting the funding to do so.
So in both the case of Kerra and Kyron, it was just not probable odds that they were victims of a random stranger after being dropped off at school. It can and does happen, however, in cases where children are walking alone and usually some distance outside the perimeter of the school grounds. Sommer Thompson comes to mind as an example.
I've been away for a few days and was hoping that Kerra would be found safe and sound over the weekend. Sadly, this was not to be.
R.I.P. Kerra. :rose: