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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 438790" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I am sure we'll hear a bit more about the woman they found in the coming days. Something tells me it isn't related but time will tell. It is so odd that these young men are all missing in somewhat similar circumstances in our area where these things happen once a decade maybe and every one of the previous cases have been solved, bodies found etc. </p><p></p><p>I'm not worried about me and mine at all, no worries there. I just find it so heart breaking for these families and I am hoping like mad that nobody else goes missing and that these young men are found, even if just for burial and closure. </p><p></p><p>Matt no longer lives here, he's in a small town of 7,000 people and it is nearly a 3 day drive away. I am glad about that given his age and gender etc. easy child is still young enough that she is only alone on the streets when she walks to school a block behind our house. Actually this school she's been at since JK, it is being rebuilt starting when school ends next week. Next year they have a temporary school building across town (in a school now relocated to a new building, the building will house easy child's school for one year then be sold by the school board). She will be bussed next year and even that walk to school around the corner won't be happening. S/O and I are in most evenings, the most we'd be out after dark is together to go for a walk and grab a coffee. This area is very northern but I'm smack in the middle of town and there are always people around. I'm more worried for any young men who might disappear. </p><p></p><p>I suppose there is a chance none of these cases relate to one another but I'd find it a anomaly statistically for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 438790, member: 4264"] I am sure we'll hear a bit more about the woman they found in the coming days. Something tells me it isn't related but time will tell. It is so odd that these young men are all missing in somewhat similar circumstances in our area where these things happen once a decade maybe and every one of the previous cases have been solved, bodies found etc. I'm not worried about me and mine at all, no worries there. I just find it so heart breaking for these families and I am hoping like mad that nobody else goes missing and that these young men are found, even if just for burial and closure. Matt no longer lives here, he's in a small town of 7,000 people and it is nearly a 3 day drive away. I am glad about that given his age and gender etc. easy child is still young enough that she is only alone on the streets when she walks to school a block behind our house. Actually this school she's been at since JK, it is being rebuilt starting when school ends next week. Next year they have a temporary school building across town (in a school now relocated to a new building, the building will house easy child's school for one year then be sold by the school board). She will be bussed next year and even that walk to school around the corner won't be happening. S/O and I are in most evenings, the most we'd be out after dark is together to go for a walk and grab a coffee. This area is very northern but I'm smack in the middle of town and there are always people around. I'm more worried for any young men who might disappear. I suppose there is a chance none of these cases relate to one another but I'd find it a anomaly statistically for sure. [/QUOTE]
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