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Sue sue

Take 6
According to Sandy City police, Andrew Cook didn’t tell anyone he was leaving and while he has left before he would have returned or been found nearby.
surveillance video from a guard station at Pepperwood shows Andrew walking out of the neighborhood around 10:06 AM on Friday and never shows him re-entering.

A reverse 911 call was made to all homes within a 10-mile radius and a neighborhood search was organized. West Valley Police brought in a bloodhound to aid the search effort but it was unsuccessful.

Andrew is described as a 15-year-old Caucasian male, approximately 5’2” tall weighing around 95 lbs. Andrew was last seen wearing a red long sleeve shirt under a grey hoodie with “Washington DC” written on the front, jeans and “flip-flop” style sandals.

If you have any information on Andrew’s wherebouts Sandy Police arew urging you to call their department at 801-799-3000
http://fox13now.com/2017/11/11/sandy-police-missing-and-endangered-15-year-old-male/
 
" Police say there is nothing nefarious or suspicious about where the boy was found and added that the occupants of the residence were not aware the juvenile was considered missing."
-from the above linked article

Excellent that he has been found safe.

How is it that these "occupants" did not think to call someone when this boy showed up for an extended stay? Is this a normal thing in Utah? And do these "occupants" not have a TV or radio? I'm sure the disappearance was big news in that area. "Hey, we have a stray kid in our house who matches the description of the missing boy on the news. Nah, probably not him, so we'll just keep him." He's not a stray dog, people...gotta call somebody when kids just show up on your doorstep.
 
This could have been so awful.
Glad it worked out but the parents need to be more vigilant.
Maybe put a GPS tracker on him.
 
This could have been so awful.
Glad it worked out but the parents need to be more vigilant.
Maybe put a GPS tracker on him.
Stick one of those Tile things in his wallet. Or on his phone.

I’m so tired of seeing those damn ads...
 
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