Writing from Portland. This is a huge story because not only is it every parent’s worst nightmare (and that makes for good, dramatic copy), but people honestly care (yes, we do…Portland is, imo, one of the biggest small towns in the US in that way) AND it’s a fascinating, morbid mystery (people want to know WTH happened?
An unusual case and the public wants to be kept updated and wants to get a satisfying resolution to the case…satisfying at least in that we eventually figure out WTH happened, if nothing else.)
The plot-line here also raised some spin-off issues regarding school security (or the appalling lack thereof at this particular school). The school had NO procedure in place to notify parents in the event their child was absent (they do now…I mean, if my 18 yr old is even 30 minutes late to school, I get an automated call informing me he has missed one or more classes that day!)
Also, the fact that the child was AT school and never made it back to his classroom and the teacher either didn’t notice or didn’t bother to check with anyone about it. HUGE ball drop!
The school is surrounded by tall grass and woods, so that leaves open the possibility that the child wandered off and got injured somehow.
And due to the science fair, the school was pretty much open to the general public that morning and things were a bit chaotic to boot, making it equally likely a stranger could have walked in and abducted the child. (there has been some focus lately on a known offender in the area, but I have not heard much follow-up on that.)
The fact that the boy was living with 2 step-parents has raised a few eyebrows (maybe it shouldn’t, but it has) as has the reports that his stepmother and dad were back at the gym working out a few days after he went missing. OK, so people deal with grief/shock differently, but really? :eek::dubious: You wouldn’t be out helping in the search? Or even just prostrate with worry sitting by the phone? At any rate, plenty of elements to give armchair detectives reason enough to wildly speculate.
I really hope the outcome is good here, but I strongly suspect it won’t be. The only way it could be is if a family member took the child and is hiding him out, but the police have, no doubt, followed up on all such possibilities (in the first days, they were in Washington state and interviewing family members elsewhere).
I think if they had good reason to believe this was the case, the searching would have been suspended already, but last I heard, they are still out in force combing the area surrounding the school. And still asking the public for tips, reiterating that even the smallest detail you don’t consider important might be, and keeping his photo out there.
This says to me that this is no longer a rescue mission but a recovery. They are searching for a body and clues/tips to apprehend a killer. (hoping someone may have seen the boy with someone that day or soon after and remember it and call it in). 
This doesn’t mean they have excluded all family members, just that they probably don’t believe he is still alive. JMHO.