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Samuel Jones, 4, Amber Alert N.M. deceased
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not many details yet. but many questions. parents' names? 4 missing teeth and facial scratches? ok he fell down. walking with a bald stranger? why?


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CARLSBAD, N.M. -- Carlsbad police were looking for a 4-year-old little boy last seen at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Samuel Jones is white, approximately 3 feet tall and weighing about 40 pounds. Samuel has hazel eyes and short brown hair. He has scratches on the left side of his chin and is missing his front four teeth.

Police say he was last seen wearing a blue and grey striped long sleeved shirt, blue jeans, blue and white baseball cap and black converse tennis shoes.

Authorities believe he was last seen with a non-family member. A child matching Samuel's description was last seen walking in the area with a bald man wearing a red shirt.

Police believe the little boy is in danger.

Anyone with information about this missing child should immediately call Detective Tanya Tiller with the Carlsbad Police Department at 575-885-2111.

















































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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
SAMUEL JONES
Case Type: Endangered Missing
DOB: Aug 7, 2007 Sex: Male
Missing Date: Mar 3, 2012 Race: White
Age Now: 4 Height: 3'0"
Missing City: CARLSBAD Weight: 40 lbs
Missing State : NM Hair Color: Brown
Missing Country: United States Eye Color: Hazel
Case Number: NCMC1190117
Circumstances: Samuel was last seen at home on March 3, 2012. He was last seen wearing a blue and gray striped long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, a blue and white ball cap and black Converse shoes.

















































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#3
i'm emailing with a reporter out there right now, he says there is nothing more they know yet. and search will continue this morning. i have not heard if FBI is in yet, that would be helpful.

















































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#4
The Carlsbad Police Department is at this hour holding a briefing for anyone who wants to help search for a missing 4-year-old boy who disappeared Saturday evening. Searchers should meet at National Parks Highway and Russell St.

Samuel was playing in his backyard in the 100 block of Taylor Circle. He was last seen in the area of Old Cavern Highway and the Carlsbad Irrigation Canal.

Samuel was possibly seen walking with a white, bald male who was wearing a red shirt. Any information regarding Samuel's whereabouts may be directed to the Carlsbad Police Department at 575-885-2111.

















































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#5
Yeah, talk about sketchy details. Where was he when he went missing? At home? At a park? ????? How long was he gone before he was reported missing?
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#6
Aw. It's hard not to blame the parents when this happens. I know they don't need the blame right now, but until we find out who took that little boy we need someone to blame. Hoping good things for little Sam.
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#7
bloody hell.

i can't yet find any photos.

The case of a missing 4-year-old is now being treated as a homicide, the Carlsbad Police Department said.

CARLSBAD, N.M. -- Fire officials said a 4-year-old boy who disappeared after falling into a hole near his Carlsbad home likely perished in the fall.

At about 9:45 a.m. Sunday, the Carlsbad Fire Department said they transitioned from a rescue operation to a recovery operation as they continued to dig into the 30-foot-deep hole they believe Samuel Jones fell into.

Carlsbad police said they believe they found Jones about 7 a.m. Sunday, after he disappeared at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.

The Carlsbad Fire Department said they determined the conditions the boy fell into were not survivable.

Firefighters said the hole is about 14 inches in diameter and approximately 30 feet deep. Crews are preparing to dig a trench from the side of the hole and shore up the sides as they go.

Officials said they expect the operation to be a delicate and time-consuming effort.

Fire crews said a local mine rescue team were assisting in the rescue operation.

















































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#8
I hope he is found unharmed, poor boy. Wonder why he is missing his front teeth and who supposedly saw the boy with a bald man? People need to stop letting their kids play outside on their own, I don't care if it's in your backyard, never ever leave your child alone!

ETA: oh no poor baby boy :(
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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#9
very strange...no photos out there of search, home, or now recovery effort.

it sounds to me like he wandered off and fell in.

i hope to hell nobody put him down there.

















































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#10
I agree it sounds like he wandered off and fell in, but why is the case being treated as a homicide? And a 30-ft deep hole wasn't covered up?
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(03-04-2012, 05:54 PM)Kip Wrote: I agree it sounds like he wandered off and fell in, but why is the case being treated as a homicide?

routine until cause/manner of death determined by coroner.


















































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#12
ABC

The boy's mother and father were told of the discovery and were at the scene.

There is no indication of foul play, and police know of no history of child abuse at the home, but detectives are treating the case as a homicide as a precaution, Moyers said.

Samuel lived in the home with his parents and two older siblings, a boy and girl ages 6 and 7, Moyers said. Some young cousins were at the house Saturday when the boy was last seen playing in the yard.

The rural neighborhood is a mix of homes and vacant lots, and a 4-foot chain link separates the boy's home from his neighbor's. It's possible the boy could have climbed the fence and simply fallen into the hole, which was dry and may be deeper than the 30 feet where the body was wedged, Moyers said. There are no curbs or sidewalks in the neighborhood on the city's south side.

















































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#13
brief news video at link shows the location.

it could take days to get him out. and it may be 130' deep, there is concern about him slipping further down.



news:
http://www.koat.com/news/30603992/detail.html


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(03-05-2012, 07:42 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: brief news video at link shows the location.

it could take days to get him out. and it may be 130' deep, there is concern about him slipping further down.



news:
http://www.koat.com/news/30603992/detail.html

This news story was updated to say: "On Monday, crews reached the young boy around 7 a.m. He was placed in an ambulance, but his current condition is not known."

Read more: http://www.koat.com/news/30603992/detail...z1oFs1wWzD
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#15
This is so sad and tragic. They have now confirmed he is deceased. I can't imagine what the family are going through, it's truly heartbreaking.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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Officials watch as work crews dig near a narrow, 30-foot-deep hole in Carlsbad, N.M., Sunday, March 4, 2012, in an effort to recover the body of a 4-year-old boy two days after he fell into the hole. Workers pulled the body of 4-year-old Samuel Jones from the hole located in a neighbor's yard early Monday, local authorities said.


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Heavy equipment stands near a narrow, 30-foot-deep hole in Carlsbad, N.M., Sunday, March 4, 2012, during an effort to recover the body of a 4-year-old boy two days after he fell into the hole. Workers pulled the body of 4-year-old Samuel Jones from the hole located in a neighbor's yard early Monday, local authorities said

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This blue tarp was put over the hole in the yard where a trench expert was called in to dig to the body of a child discovered in the hole at around 7 a.m. Sunday.

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The mine rescue team from Mosaic Potash arrives to help in the recovery of the body of 4-year-old Samuel Jones from a 30-foot deep hole in a yard near his home. Eddy County law enforcement was joined by construction, mining, drilling and rescue personnel


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CARLSBAD — With a cup of coffee in his hand, Eddy County Fire Coordinator Robert Brader sat back in his chair next to the county's Emergency Preparedness mobile command vehicle Monday morning. His gaze went to the huge mounds of dirt that been dug to free the body of a little boy who fell into a deep hole on Saturday.
It had been a grueling night and early morning as highly experienced people worked together to bring 4-year-old Samuel Jones' body to the surface from 29 feet below the ground. Around 7 a.m., the youngster's lifeless body had been retrieved from the deep hole, and Brader was there.

"It was pretty emotional," said Brader, fatigued from a lack of sleep. He took a moment to compose himself before continuing the interview. "I have been a paramedic for years and have been at accidents involving children. But this was different."

Because no one in Carlsbad or Eddy County had done this type of rescue before, Brader said, specialists from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 was brought in to help. Carlsbad physician Kim Lark and her search and rescue dogs are part of the task force.

Brader said that as soon as the call came in that the child was missing, the mobile command vehicle was brought in to provide logistic support along with generators and heaters.

"Throughout the night people were searching for the little boy. When the sun came up, someone told us there was a hole in the ground that he may have fallen into."

That's when Brader and Scott Maxwell from the Carlsbad Fire Department devised a webcam to put down into the hole, and their worst fears were realized.

Brader said Carlsbad Police and Fire Departments, the county emergency preparedness office, the mine rescue teams, specialists and heavy equipment operators who volunteered their time and equipment all worked in harmony under difficult and trying conditions.

He said as word spread in the community about the lost child, and the subsequent discovery of his body in the hole, the public turned out in great numbers.

"At times it was overwhelming," Brader said.


















































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#17
Damn it. Poor baby.

What is that hole, LC? A well?
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(03-05-2012, 10:11 PM)Cracker Wrote: Damn it. Poor baby.

What is that hole, LC? A well?

yes, a 130' deep well. i assume there will be questions why it wasn't covered. i haven't read any reports yet about whether it was a well in use. either way, it should have had a heavy cover.
the man whose yard the hole was in has been taken out of town by his son. He has stage four cancer and is devastated about all that has happened.


i am sorry the guy has cancer. but he has been there for years. why couldn't he put some sort of cover over a lousy 14" diameter hole??? CRIMINAL DAMN NEGLIGENCE! Asshat


















































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#19
Such a tragedy. Just another reason why I never let my son play anywhere I can not keep an eye on him. I feel terribly for his family but people please keep an eye on your children! A chain linked fence is not protection enough!
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