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amy
09-30-2006, 08:31 AM
Toddler Spends Three Days in Wilderness
By ANGELA K. BROWN, AP
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ALVARADO, Texas (Sept. 29) - For three days, 2 1/2-year-old Kevin Brown's chubby bare feet took him through acres of rugged pastures of grass taller than his head and around ponds where bobcats and coyotes roam.



He probably slept and hid under thick bushes in some woods, frightened from a thunderstorm and the noise of rescue helicopters and searchers on foot, horseback and all-terrain vehicles.
When a helicopter pilot spotted Kevin on Sunday night, the boy was nearly a mile from his home. Kevin was lying on his stomach at the edge of a pond as if he had been drinking, and the co-pilot jumped out, scooped him up and flew him to a hospital.
"This little fellow was gone 69 hours and 16 minutes. There's no way he should have been alive," Johnson County Sheriff Bob Alford said. "I don't know if you believe in God, but this is truly a miracle that this boy is alive."
The toddler was treated for sunburn, dehydration, minor cuts and insect bites.
Doctors were trying to determine whether Kevin was abducted but are not revealing their findings until a child psychologist talks to him in a few days, Alford said.
During the search, authorities feared Kevin had been snatched from a road near his rural home because they found no signs of his yellow T-shirt or gray checkered shorts. Officials even got tips about a suspicious red truck in the area.
But the sheriff said Thursday he believes the child simply wandered off. Kevin's diaper was very soiled and he had fresh cuts as well as some that had started to heal, indicating he had been outside for several days.
"I really don't believe he was abducted; he simply eluded us," Alford said.

The ordeal began Sept. 21 when Kevin and his 4-year-old brother, Anthony, were playing in the front yard of their mobile home. Their parents, Karla and Almond Brown, were inside with the windows and door open when Anthony entered, saying he had been bitten by a fire ant, Alford said.
The couple tended to the older child for as long as 15 minutes, then went outside and did not see Kevin, Alford said. After searching for about 30 minutes, the family called the sheriff's department, which arrived and quickly called other agencies.
When Alford arrived hours later, he saw a Rottweiler and three pit bulls nearby and feared the worst. He said deputies checked the dogs' mouths for blood and pieces of clothing and looked under houses for the boy's body - but were relieved to find nothing.
By that time, a helicopter and more than three dozen officers had already been searching about a mile radius around the home. Another helicopter with heat-sensing equipment later arrived.
The next day, 100 volunteers searched through pastures, some with thigh-high weeds.
Other friends made thousands of posters with Kevin's name and picture and put them up in several nearby towns, even sending and e-mailing them to other states and Mexico. They also started prayer chains and made brown ribbons, symbolizing Kevin's last name. Some took food to the couple's home.
"We tried to be strong for them, but it was so sad," said Vianney Ibarra, a family friend who helped search.
The parents didn't return phone calls seeking comment.
Authorities had no evidence that Kevin was kidnapped so they could not issue an Amber Alert. But they began questioning sex offenders in the area as early as last Friday and activated the National Child Find alert, which automatically sent calls to 5,000 homes in the area.
Authorities dragged and divers also searched the 10- to 15-feet deep ponds, and some ponds later were drained, Alford said.
By Sunday, the reward for Kevin's safe return had grown to $14,000. The search scaled back as it appeared the child had been kidnapped or had died. But when a helicopter crew went out for a search Sunday evening, Kevin was finally found.
Later, Kevin appeared to sleep in his father's arms as the couple stood beaming and crying outside the hospital before they returned home, their relatives and friends cheering around them. Karla Brown told reporters it was the happiest day of her life.
"We should have found him in two hours," Alford said. "Why we didn't, I'll never know."
09/29/06 03:26 EDT



I'm very glad the kid was okay but I'm baffled at the parents letting him stay outside by himself for even a couple of minutes, much less 15.

Beep Beep!
09-30-2006, 08:35 AM
Ditto; and even if the older one had ant bites why didn't one parent take care of it while the other take care of the little kid? Some people don't deserve to be parents. I hope their local child protetive services investigates them. If they've left them alone once they've probably done it plenty of times.

Gregory
09-30-2006, 08:40 AM
Jesus was in the wilderness for three years, and no one went looking for him. Did Mary say "Oh, oh, I've lost the Messiah. Form a posse."? I don't remember reading that in my Bible. See how much we coddle our children these days? World's going to hell, I tells ya.

james michael
09-30-2006, 08:50 AM
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you started a thread!
:Panic:

amy
09-30-2006, 09:09 AM
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you started a thread!
:Panic:


yep.

Don't expect to see another for a couple of more months.

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:12 AM
I'm very glad the kid was okay but I'm baffled at the parents letting him stay outside by himself for even a couple of minutes, much less 15.
Agreed.

But how badass is that kid?

amy
09-30-2006, 09:17 AM
Agreed.

But how badass is that kid?

More so than some adults I know.

Frozen Sooner
09-30-2006, 09:18 AM
You let your 2 year old play alone in the front yard where the older one just got bitten by a fire ant and there's fucking ROTTWEILERS running around?

Why am I not surprised you live in a trailer?

Maybe you WOULD have found the kid in a couple of hours if you'd have wandered around and looked for him instead of, I dunno, making ribbons?

Marcdachamp
09-30-2006, 09:23 AM
Agreed.

But how badass is that kid?
And that little boy grew up to be... Samuel L. Jackson.


:cool:

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:24 AM
More so than some adults I know.
I'm impressed that he found a pond and was drinking from it.

I wonder what/if he ate.

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:25 AM
And that little boy grew up to be... Samuel L. Jackson.


:cool:

heh. yeah.

amy
09-30-2006, 09:27 AM
I'm impressed that he found a pond and was drinking from it.

I wonder what/if he ate.


he's 2 1/2.... dirt. :)


or whatever he could put in his mouth and tasted okay.

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:28 AM
I find it hard to believe he made it far enough out of sight in that 15 minutes that no one found him for that long. Something's not adding up.

I say he was abducted but they didn't keep him long and left him in the woods. Or the parents wanted to get rid of him. Or maybe they were in there longer than 15 minutes.

I dunno. Something seems weird.

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:28 AM
he's 2 1/2.... dirt. :)


or whatever he could put in his mouth and tasted okay.
too bad there was no glue.

amy
09-30-2006, 09:29 AM
I find it hard to believe he made it far enough out of sight in that 15 minutes that no one found him for that long. Something's not adding up.

I say he was abducted but they didn't keep him long and left him in the woods. Or the parents wanted to get rid of him. Or maybe they were in there longer than 15 minutes.

I dunno. Something seems weird.


i think it was longer than 15 minutes or the kid had already taken off before the 4 year old went inside.

Patton
09-30-2006, 09:34 AM
i think it was longer than 15 minutes or the kid had already taken off before the 4 year old went inside.
And they didn't notice.

Basically any of the scenarios makes me sick.

amy
09-30-2006, 09:35 AM
And they didn't notice.

Basically any of the scenarios makes me sick.


yup.

Mr. E!
09-30-2006, 09:36 AM
Jesus was in the wilderness for three years, and no one went looking for him. Did Mary say "Oh, oh, I've lost the Messiah. Form a posse."? I don't remember reading that in my Bible. See how much we coddle our children these days? World's going to hell, I tells ya.

Well,
1)Jesus wasn't 21/2 when he went out to the wilderness
2) It's a myth.
3) this kid is totally badass

half guard
09-30-2006, 10:52 AM
his parents need to be smacked in the head. when our kids were that age they never went outside without one of us being right there with them. if the phone rang or anything else happened that would require us to go inside, then the kids went with us.

that's along the lines with leaving a one year old in the bathtub by themselves so you can answer the phone, etc. there's no reason to do anything like that. pick the child up out of the tub and answer the phone. or better yet, just let it ring and deal with whoever was calling later.

there's never a good reason to leave a young child unattended, even if it's just for a few seconds. there are too many potential bad things that can happen.

Gregory
09-30-2006, 03:05 PM
Well,
1)Jesus wasn't 21/2 when he went out to the wilderness
2) It's a myth.

It's not a myth. Jesus traveled to the east and learned Kung Fu. Unfortunately his sensei taught him the five-point exploding cross trick. Not much of an offensive weapon, but that ear superglue trick slayed 'em in Gethsemene.

Jerome Gibbons
09-30-2006, 03:10 PM
I'd love to hear the kid telling the story when he's older.