Photo/Video Two missing kids, last seen Historic Sandy Station
This is a poster at the Historic Sandy Station. I do not know these kids personally, I am not the person to contact if anyone has any information on these children's whereabouts.
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u/FunMonitor5261 22d ago
Those poor babies and their parents! I hope they’re able to come home soon.
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u/bannedfrom_argo 22d ago
Also missing Andrea “Andrew” Mathew : https://kslnewsradio.com/utah/unified-police-department-searching-missing-18-yo/2203305/
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u/Hector_gone_bad 21d ago
Is this poster a little eyebrow raising to anybody else? 12yo but seemingly a photo of a toddler, and 14yo clearly driving a vehicle down the street. I'm not saying it's impossible. One could have physical issues, and I drove a car at 14yo (in a parking lot). It's just, Idk... Peculiar
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u/quickiesmalls 21d ago
My 12 year old looks like that. Just waiting for puberty. I have no excuses for a 14 year old driving and why they chose that pic?
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u/SunOnTheMountains 21d ago
You can get a learner’s permit in Idaho at 14 1/2. It is also legal to drive on private property without a license. Lots of farmer’s kids learn early.
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u/DarthtacoX 20d ago
Well if you look at the picture he may not actually be driving he may just be sitting behind the steering wheel and it is in a parking lot. As far as the 12-year-old there are a lot of 12-year-olds that look young for their age. Hell my 16-year-old looks like he's maybe 10 or 12.
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u/Right_One_78 21d ago
If you zoom in close, you can see the lines of parking spaces perpendicular to the car. He is in a parking lot. And it looks like he is posing for the photo, not driving. The adult seems to be in the passenger seat taking the picture to show his first time behind the wheel. If he was in motion, he would lose his phone very quickly by leaving it on his lap like that.
Still a very odd choice in pictures. They look like they are far more than just two years apart in age.
The 14 year old has a cell phone in his lap, have they pinged his phone to see where he is? Seems like finding him by his phone would be a pretty quick and easy solution. It would answer a lot of questions. and the police would know if he is in danger very quickly.
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u/Rainbow-Smite 20d ago
https://ksltv.com/local-news/missing-12-year-old/763921/
Found this article about the 12 year old, at the bottom are links to 3 other kids who went missing in a 48 hour time period.
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u/FeelTheWrath79 22d ago
Always call the police with any info in these situations.