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Another kidnapped boy…

Posted January 26, 2007 at 6:10 pm by Jessica

UPDATE:

A three-day search involving hundreds of people in the Flathead Valley and beyond ended tragically Friday night, when the body of 3-year-old Loic J.M. Rogers was found.

It has since been reported that the toddler drowned in a septic tank only 10 feet away from where he went misisng.

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This time, it’s a 3 year old toddler in Montana that vanished from from his Grandfather’s driveway in the matter of just minutes.

Police are investigating local sex offenders. I don’t even know why there is such a thing as “local sex offenders”. Sex offenders should never be local. If someone has victimized a child, why, oh why, are they living amongst us???

Please let this little boy be okay.

From Fox News:

Loic J.M. Rogers was reported missing Wednesday night. His father said he took the boy out to the car at 7 p.m. Wednesday and went back into the house to get Loic’s little sister.

The father “said he was inside only for a minute,” Meehan said. When he came back outside, the boy was gone. The father said he searched for about 20 minutes before calling law enforcement.

An Amber Alert was issued Thursday.

“We don’t have a lot of leads, but we feel pretty strongly that there probably is foul play involved,” Meehan said. “That is based solely on the fact that we haven’t found the boy and we should have, under the conditions in the area we were searching and the number of searches and the number of people searching.”

Photo from AP: Loic J.M. Rogers, age 3

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