Falcon was hoping Monday that they have a small 4-year-old boy during a Boy Scout camp to find disappeared north Arkansas on the weekend, calling his name, Caleb, as they walked through the woods along the shore where he was last seen.
Over 150 people attended Monday looking Kia Kima Scout camp for Caleb Linn, who was last seen Saturday at the end of a bridge where he and several other children evacuated from storm debris Cheap Handbags Fulton County Sheriff Buck Foley said.
Were children, which are connected and not connected with the Scouts in the country with Aunt Rhonda Caleb Wright, who was just the area under his watch was not housed there, said Foley.
According to the sheriff, Wright said five of the nine children who were there decided that the main camp at midday back. Foley said that the children were about 300 meters away, said Caleb as he wanted to join them. Caleb aunt tells her to follow the dirt road to the cabins, then turned still clearing debris, said Foley.
Investigators do not suspect a crime. There are other ways in the dirt road that could not in the cabins, and Caleb took one of those and I lost.
"I think he just got lost," said Foley. He could also fall into the nearby Spring River tributary, which was saturated with rain storms that swept across the region.
"The way the water run, you would not hear a splash," said Foley.
The authorities will proceed as if Caleb is alive, and moderate temperatures and dry weather since Saturday has the hope of the researchers, who heard screams could be placed into the woods wholesale designer handbags , "Caleb!" then waits for a response.
Searchers in boats were checking the flow of Spring Creek passing under the bridge, where Caleb was last seen. Others took horses, mules and four-wheel to navigate the dirt road and trails. The herd had been killed by Monday so that divers can go in water to remove debris from under the bridge and view images from an underwater camera.
The authorities put in the downstream network, which could catch a body, when the boy falls into the river. But it is possible that the body could have passed that point before the network was set up, said Major Todd Smith, deputy chief of enforcement for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
"It's like finding a needle in a haystack," said Smith. "There is no way to search the entire river."
Caleb mother and stepfather, who live 150 miles west of Hardy in Springdale, were in camp on Monday. A couple in a cabin with a stroller and rolled over on a tricycle before said they were the parents of Caleb, but they did not want to talk.
"We do not want any kind of talks," said the man
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