Posted on 06/20/2005 5:23:04 PM PDT by glock rocks
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP/KSL News) -- A mother tries to keep -hope alive even as thousands of people search for her missing son Brennan Hawkins.
At moment there's still no sign of the 11-year old. That, in spite of intensive searches by air, on land, and in the east fork of the Bear River.
"We look out into this darkness now and somewhere my son is out there," Brennan's father, Toby Hawkins, said Monday on NBC's "Today" show. "If you can find time to come up here and help us, please do. That's what we need now. We need people to come up and help."
The search for the boy resumed around 7:00 this morning, with fewer volunteers showing up. The pool of volunteers looking for Brennan Hawkins dropped to about 60 searchers and 350 volunteers today from about three-thousand people on Sunday.
About 3,000 volunteers searched Sunday, scouring nearly six square miles for Brennan Hawkins of Bountiful, who was last seen near a climbing wall at the 8,500-foot elevation Scouting site in the High Uintas, about 80 miles east of Salt Lake City.
"He's probably dehydrated, sleep-deprived, definitely hungry," said Brennan's father, Toby. "With him being so young at 11, I don't think he's thinking about what he needs to do to survive because he's never been in that environment."
Toby Hawkins, Jody Hawkins, Kevin Bardsley, and Sheriff Dave Edmunds | |
Summit County Sheriff Dave Edmunds says they don't have any reason to believe a crime has been committed, but they're still not taking any chances. Because of that, detectives are checking the background of everyone who was in the mountains over the weekend.
"There has been quite a number of people up here over this weekend. There's individuals that came up to the Scout camp for training, there's people that have been camping in the general vicinity," Edmunds told CBS' "The Early Show." "I've got my detectives out there right now trying to ascertain exactly who was up here in the woods and make sure we didn't have a predator or something of that nature."
His mother, Jody Hawkins, said Brennan had a lot of outdoor experience. His father said the boy is shy and might not approach a stranger to confess he is lost.
The family spoke to the media Monday morning, running on only three hours of sleep since they heard that Brennan was missing,
A lot of adrenaline in your body can kick in, said Jody Hawkins, Brennans mother.
Standing next to them was Kevin Bardsley, reliving the nightmare of when his son Garrett went missing last summer, only 15 miles away.
I have never stopped thinking about my son, and I never will the rest of my life, said an emotional Kevin Bardsley.
When his wife says to me I know how you are feeling, shes the only person that knows how Im feeling, said Jody Hawkins.
Scout leaders began a search for the boy about 6:30 p.m. Friday and were joined by the Summit County search and rescue squad about 9:45 p.m. On Saturday, about 1,000 searchers turned out.
Some searchers brought horses and all-terrain vehicles. Helicopters were used, including one that searched at night using infrared devices.
Most searchers don't know Brennan. Some came from as far as Wyoming.
Some churches in the Bountiful area canceled services on Sunday so their members could help.
Brennan Hawkins, who recently completed the fifth grade, was wearing a blue sweat shirt, black shorts and white tennis shoes when he disappeared. Search officials were not concerned about exposure, as temperatures were only expected to drop into the 50s overnight.
Authorities are fearful the boy may have tried to cross the East Fork of the Bear River, which comes within about 50 yards of the camp. Two swift-water dive teams searched the river for miles on Sunday.
"The biggest risk is the river," Booth said. "It's over a man's head in some places, and the current is swift."
The mountainous area being searched is just 15 miles from where 12-year-old Garrett Bardsley vanished last summer while camping near Crystal Lake. Bardsley was never found, despite a wide, weeklong search.
"When we heard of the situation with Brennan, it made us realize how important it would be to come up and help in this effort and to be here for this family," Kevin Bardsley said.
he's been found!
THANK YOU LORD!!!!!!!
Got any details???????
I'm listening to Life Flight on AIR1 frequency talking to the deputies on the ground. He's referred to as the victim and/or patient by the crew, so I don't know his status. I'll monitor the scanner for more...
WOOOO!
Deputies report him condition Alpha (fair)!!
Life Flight can't find a LZ close to the rescuers... they'll land downhill a bit from him. It's hard to tell the distance from the scout camp by scanner.
Lily Lake area. Six miles from camp.
The little guy was SIX MILES from camp?
Yowsers!!!!
Unconfirmed reports on FOX that he was found alive. I love FR. We get the news first...thanks GLOCK ROCKS!!!!!!
Here!
Ping to 44. He's been found. Media reporting condition unknown, he's in fair condition according to deputies on the ground.
HE'S ALIVE!!!
Awesome news!! I'm watching Fox right now!
Correction... Lily Lake is a mile and a half from the scout camp.
Eleven year old scouts are new to the experience. He was likely not even a tenderfoot when he went up. Even so, this particular camp (I've stayed at it myself when my two older sons were scouts) is not one that you would ordinarily worry about a kid getting lost at. It's relatively easy to drive into, had moderate terrain, and at this time of year there are hundreds if no thousands of scouts and scout leaders in the vicinity.
The Bear River high and fast-flowing right now, and if he fell into it is very possible he was swept under and drowned.
The place the scout disappeared from last year in Uintas was different. It was high, in difficult terrain, in a palce where relatively few hikers go.
Thanks Howlin. You rock!
He's been found? Praise God.
Can you change this thread title......he's been FOUND!!!!
Cool.........keep me posted. Did he get a swim in the Bear or did the bear get him ?
Thank God. We have a poster here who's cousins the little guy.
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