10-11-2010, 08:20 PM
i am glad to hear that! it gets damn cold up there at night now.
but i want to know how you lose your child on a hike when it's just the two of you.
Authorities said that the boy was OK, but suffering from hypothermia, News 9 reported. Police said that temperatures dropped into the 40s Friday night and the boy was only wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip flops and fell asleep outside. He was taken to Monadnock Community Hospital for treatment.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
A boy separated from his mother during a hike Friday spent the night on Temple Mountain, according to the N.H. Fish and Game Department.
Amanda Chao and her 7-year-old son Erahl were walking in a wooded area near their home around 3:30 p.m. when Erahl got lost, according to a press release.
Chao called the Temple/Greenfield Police Department at about 7 p.m. Department officials called conservation officers, New England K-9 Search & Rescue, Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team, Lyndeborough Police, New Hampshire State Police K-9 and helicopter and the Temple and Greenville Fire Departments to search throughout the night, the press release says.
but i want to know how you lose your child on a hike when it's just the two of you.
Authorities said that the boy was OK, but suffering from hypothermia, News 9 reported. Police said that temperatures dropped into the 40s Friday night and the boy was only wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip flops and fell asleep outside. He was taken to Monadnock Community Hospital for treatment.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
A boy separated from his mother during a hike Friday spent the night on Temple Mountain, according to the N.H. Fish and Game Department.
Amanda Chao and her 7-year-old son Erahl were walking in a wooded area near their home around 3:30 p.m. when Erahl got lost, according to a press release.
Chao called the Temple/Greenfield Police Department at about 7 p.m. Department officials called conservation officers, New England K-9 Search & Rescue, Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team, Lyndeborough Police, New Hampshire State Police K-9 and helicopter and the Temple and Greenville Fire Departments to search throughout the night, the press release says.