Family believes Red Lake boys were abducted
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The family of two brothers who went missing on the Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota is "very certain" that they were abducted, an uncle told Indian Country Today. Tristan A. White, 4, and Avery Lee Stately, 2, disappeared a week ago today. A massive ground and air search failed to turn up any sign of the boys. "The family is not giving up, our hopes are still up,'' Myron Jones Jr., the boys' uncle, told ICT. The search has been pulled back but the FBI says it won't stop looking for the boys. Special agent Paul McCabe said the agency has ruled out abduction by a family member or relative. The FBI is offering a $20,000 reward. Anyone with information should contact the FBI at 612-376-3200, or the Red Lake Tribal Police Department at 218-679-3313. Get the Story:
Red Lake youngsters still missing (Indian Country Today 11/29)
MISSING CHILDREN: FBI: Red Lake boys were not abducted by relative (AP 11/29)
pwpwd Relevant Links:
Red Lake Net News - http://www.rlnn.com
Red Lake Nation - http://www.redlakenation.org Related Stories:
Red Lake brothers vanish without a trace (11/28)
Search for two Red Lake brothers called off (11/27)
FBI offers $20K reward for missing Red Lake boys (11/24)
Two brothers, ages 2 and 4, missing at Red Lake (11/23)
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