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Missing Boy: Why Did Not One Approach Him?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-edin burgh-e ast-fif e-25772 465
The article states several members of the public saw the boy alone!! He is THREE!! Why did no one approach him??
The article states several members of the public saw the boy alone!! He is THREE!! Why did no one approach him??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No certainty that the sighting was the boy in question. plus the boy sighted was wearing a cap, the missing boy does not like wearing a cap and no cap was missing from the house. Almost certainly someone else.
Even talking to a child alone now is likely to result in you being accused of being a paedophile .
Even talking to a child alone now is likely to result in you being accused of being a paedophile .
It seems pretty obvious this child was abducted rather the going out on his own. Very unlikely a 3 year old would get dressed and go out in the middle of the night.
So I think all these people out looking down drains or whatever are wasting their time.
I bet this turns out to be a family dispute and we find a family member has abducted the child.
So I think all these people out looking down drains or whatever are wasting their time.
I bet this turns out to be a family dispute and we find a family member has abducted the child.
I would approach a very small child if I saw them on their own - I would check for a parent or other first.
Sometimes people will not act in a busy setting because they assume someone else will and if uncertain there is a need in the first place. If you fell on the street you have a greater chance of a single person out on their own helping you than if a few people going about their business.
It is all very strange - I dont know what to think on this one. I hope something isn't being covered up.
As they are searching the area I'm wondering if the cops think there is a possibility he did get out on his own. Do we know if the parents were in the house all the time in the time he could have disappeared.
Parents would know if the child was particularly interested in trying to get to locks and look at ways to get out and on guard- I think it just wouldnt happen once - the child would have been making attempts (imo).It seems unlikely in a child so young but you do come across children that surprise you from time to time. 3 though - I do know.
I hope no harm has come to him. The last time they saw him was when he was put to bed.
Sometimes people will not act in a busy setting because they assume someone else will and if uncertain there is a need in the first place. If you fell on the street you have a greater chance of a single person out on their own helping you than if a few people going about their business.
It is all very strange - I dont know what to think on this one. I hope something isn't being covered up.
As they are searching the area I'm wondering if the cops think there is a possibility he did get out on his own. Do we know if the parents were in the house all the time in the time he could have disappeared.
Parents would know if the child was particularly interested in trying to get to locks and look at ways to get out and on guard- I think it just wouldnt happen once - the child would have been making attempts (imo).It seems unlikely in a child so young but you do come across children that surprise you from time to time. 3 though - I do know.
I hope no harm has come to him. The last time they saw him was when he was put to bed.
Perhaps people were scared of approaching him. My OH was threatened by a small boy's father when he tried to take the boy to where he thought the parents might be when he saw him walking alone.
Personally, I would have asked the boy where his mum was and was he ok, but I am a woman. Maybe harder for men? I don't know. It's awful if we're so scared of potential paedophiles that we don't look after children in real danger.
Personally, I would have asked the boy where his mum was and was he ok, but I am a woman. Maybe harder for men? I don't know. It's awful if we're so scared of potential paedophiles that we don't look after children in real danger.
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