Posted on 07/03/2019 7:38:46 AM PDT by bgill
Police in Denton had been searching for a missing 2-year-old for more than 15 hours when a horrible discovery was made.
It was around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday when officers found little Sarbesh Gurung in the back of an SUV at the apartment complex where he lived with his family.
At a morning press conference Denton Police Department Chief Frank Dixon said, We stand here this morning heartbroken and it is with my deepest sorrow that I let you all know that we did locate Sarbesh this morning, just shortly after six oclock. He was found in a vehicle and he was found deceased.
The Chief said the SUV, which had dark window tinting and a sunshade up, was parked not far from the Gurung home and that it was owned by a family member. That person found the child as they were getting into the vehicle Wednesday morning.
That family is completely shocked and devastated themselves, the Chief said.
Sarbeshs mother told police that she had put her son down for a nap and when she went to check on him around 2:00 p.m. the child was gone. The woman said she frantically searched for Sarbesh for about four minutes before calling 911.
(Excerpt) Read more at dfw.cbslocal.com ...
Thanks.
You gave me a start.
Thought I was having a Senior moment. Lol:-D
They lived in an apartment complex. I escaped from a hospital before my a tonsil operation and fell asleep under juniper bushes when I herd the commotion of searchers I hid myself more deep in the bushes think I’m in trouble.
I was looking at the excerpt of the article in the original post, about midway down. As you say, the linked article says the SUV was owned by a neighbor. Possibly the source article had been updated. Big difference, yep, but not mutually exclusive. (Neighbor could still be a relative.)
Its tragic and Im sure no one wanted things to turn out this way. I feel sorry for the family for losing their son. Maybe the kid thought it was all a game.
He went missing in the afternoon... Says 2pm... something stinks..!
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I had checked the Texas box for the keywords.
“The Chief said the toddler had no obvious signs of trauma to his body and an autopsy would be performed at the Tarrant County Medical Examiners Office.”>br> We’ll know more later.
Excellent point on the dogs.
it’s fine i am easily confused!
My, my- Sure does sound familiar- wonder where I heard that?
My 5 boys wandered down the street one morning. Led by the eldest, the leader, the head Stooge, ....well it was trash day....the old lady down the street placed old medicine pills in her container. ...well the boys found them. ...thought they were candy. ...
Thank God I caught them. Only two actually injested the pills.
However, to be safe, it was stomach pumping for all.
Poor old lady. She was so distraught. For the next 3 years before we moved, she made the boys a wonderful cake every Sunday.
Ah, well, seems they’ve since deleted that sentence in the article about the SUV belonging to the family.
Other sources say the Chief says it isn’t accidental. If is wasn’t then it’ll be all over the news. Hard to sweep intentional under the rug.
LOL! That's awesome!
Well, I’m the Dad. And on that one, the neighbors woke us up with a phone call to tell us he was in the kitchen.
I’ve had other worse things happen, like when one of them fell 10 feet off the porch and landed, undamaged, with his head between two cinderblocks. Or, the time another one ran away when we got distracted with the other kids, chasing cars a few hundred yards away in in the parking lot. We thought he’d been kidnapped. And there’s others...
Yeah, when my twins were just two, my in-laws came over with their four year old daughter. She opened a bottom drawer and climbed up to look on the counter. My kids saw that... just once... and as they often say around here, “what was seen could not be unseen.”
You are right.
Yep - no way the 2 year-old made it to the back of the SUV by him,self. Mother (or another family member) decided on a late-term abortion...string the perp up as an example.
I think that post is misdirected- makes no sense here.
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