Posts Tagged ‘missing boy’

FBI Joins Search To Find Missing Washington Toddler

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
Sky Metalwala, police released photo

Sky Metalwala, police released photo

It’s been more than 48 hours since a 2-year-old went missing from his mother’s car.  The FBI is now assisting local authorities in Bellevue, Wash. to help find Sky Metalwala.  Julia Biryukova, Sky’s mom, told authorities she ran out of gas and left her child in his car seat.  Julia and her 4-year-old daughter walked to a nearby Chevron gas station.  When she returned, Sky was missing.

Investigators say the car was not locked.  Sky has brown eyes and dark hair and was last seen wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and blue and gray-striped pants.

If you have any information on this case, please contact the FBI.gov.

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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION INTO KYRON HORMAN CASE (update)

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Kyron Horman Missing

Kyron Horman Missing

The search to find a missing 7-year-old is now considered a criminal investigation.  Lt. Mary Lindstrand of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to me that the official search efforts to track Kyron Horman are now shifting.  Lt. Lindstrand said, “Although this has been an investigation since day one, it has progressed into a criminal investigation.”  Searchers from her department are available to assist in going out on leads, but the immediate area where the child went missing has been covered a dozen times.  Right now teams are combing the water and land near Sauvie Island, this is their fourth day in this area.  Authorities announced yesterday that there is a $25,000 reward being offered for any information, and this case will not grow cold.     

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UPGRADED SEARCH TO FIND MISSING OREGON BOY

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

It’s been nearly a week since 7-year-old Kyron Horman was last seen. Investigators say the child went missing from his elementary school on Friday, June 4, 2010.  The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office was immediately contacted and a search throughout the Portland area ensued.  Last weekend, the Major Crimes Team stepped in to assist, and now the FBI is involved.  There are expert search teams from the entire state combing the immediate area of where the child may have been taken. Sheriff Dan Staton said, every piece of ground within a 2 ½ mile radius of Kyron’s school has been covered, and the efforts today will go back over those areas.

Kyron’s family has reached out to the public, but not in person, or on camera.  They issued a statement and urged the community for help with looking for Kyron.  The family asks folks in the immediate area to please search their properties, buildings, sheds, any small places a child could hide.  They say their reason for not appealing to the public in person is because they don’t want to take the attention away from Kyron.  On a personal note, although I respect the family’s decision to scale back their public appearances, I also understand that they need the media to help find their son.

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