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he is so cute !

he is so cute !

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serene-kid:

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Kit Colburn is missing please pass this around and help me find him 

WARNER ROBINS — A third Code Red alert from Houston County’s 911 system was issued Tuesday night for a 10-year-old boy reported missing several hours earlier from Russell Elementary School.
The third alert at 6:21 p.m. extended to a three-mile radius from Cathy Court, the street where the boy lives. The first alert at 1:01 p.m. extended to a one-mile radius and the second alert at 4:33 p.m. extended to a two-mile radius, said Houston County sheriff’s Sgt. Robert Smock, a 911 shift supervisor.
The missing child alert was sent to phones of residents who have signed up for the emergency alert service. The alert was sent about 6:30 p.m.
The fifth-grader was identified as Kit Colburn and is described as a white male, with brown hair and brown eyes, standing 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 70 pounds, a Warner Robins police news release stated. He was last seen wearing a tan, off-white shirt with a design and blue or khaki shorts, possibly denim.
The child was reported missing at 12:19 p.m. Tuesday from the school, said Tabitha Pugh, public information officer for Warner Robins police.
Authorities are checking parks and other places kids frequent, Pugh said. A Georgia State Patrol helicopter and police dogs are also being used in the search.
A police command post was set up at the former Food Max parking lot at 814 Russell Parkway.
Houston County school Superintendent Robin Hines said the boy was sent to the principal’s office but never arrived.
Fifth graders are housed in a separate wing of the building, but school officials were not sure where Colburn exited the school.
Keith Lauritsen, school principal, called police when the boy did not show up at his office, said Beth McLaughlin, school spokesman.
Lauritsen spent hours out looking for the child, McLaughlin said.
“We’re doing everything we can to find this child,” McLaughlin said.
Police officers were in and out of the school building as school dismissed.
School dismissal was carried out as usual, said Linda Horne, assistant superintendent for school operations.
“We want to keep everything as normal as possible for the other children,” she said.
Parents picking up their children from the school said they had been notified about the occurrence by an automated phone call.
Brenda Mathis, who waited outside to pick up her fifth and second grade sons Tuesday, said though school officials assured parents there was never anyone in the school and the child left willingly, the idea of a missing child is still scary.
Anyone with information about the juvenile’s whereabouts is asked to contact 911 immediately.
To contact writer Caryn Grant, call 256-9751. To contact writer Becky Purser, call 256-9559.

Kit Colburn is missing please pass this around and help me find him 

WARNER ROBINS — A third Code Red alert from Houston County’s 911 system was issued Tuesday night for a 10-year-old boy reported missing several hours earlier from Russell Elementary School.

The third alert at 6:21 p.m. extended to a three-mile radius from Cathy Court, the street where the boy lives. The first alert at 1:01 p.m. extended to a one-mile radius and the second alert at 4:33 p.m. extended to a two-mile radius, said Houston County sheriff’s Sgt. Robert Smock, a 911 shift supervisor.

The missing child alert was sent to phones of residents who have signed up for the emergency alert service. The alert was sent about 6:30 p.m.

The fifth-grader was identified as Kit Colburn and is described as a white male, with brown hair and brown eyes, standing 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 70 pounds, a Warner Robins police news release stated. He was last seen wearing a tan, off-white shirt with a design and blue or khaki shorts, possibly denim.

The child was reported missing at 12:19 p.m. Tuesday from the school, said Tabitha Pugh, public information officer for Warner Robins police.

Authorities are checking parks and other places kids frequent, Pugh said. A Georgia State Patrol helicopter and police dogs are also being used in the search.

A police command post was set up at the former Food Max parking lot at 814 Russell Parkway.

Houston County school Superintendent Robin Hines said the boy was sent to the principal’s office but never arrived.

Fifth graders are housed in a separate wing of the building, but school officials were not sure where Colburn exited the school.

Keith Lauritsen, school principal, called police when the boy did not show up at his office, said Beth McLaughlin, school spokesman.

Lauritsen spent hours out looking for the child, McLaughlin said.

“We’re doing everything we can to find this child,” McLaughlin said.

Police officers were in and out of the school building as school dismissed.

School dismissal was carried out as usual, said Linda Horne, assistant superintendent for school operations.

“We want to keep everything as normal as possible for the other children,” she said.

Parents picking up their children from the school said they had been notified about the occurrence by an automated phone call.

Brenda Mathis, who waited outside to pick up her fifth and second grade sons Tuesday, said though school officials assured parents there was never anyone in the school and the child left willingly, the idea of a missing child is still scary.

Anyone with information about the juvenile’s whereabouts is asked to contact 911 immediately.

To contact writer Caryn Grant, call 256-9751. To contact writer Becky Purser, call 256-9559.




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