Mother Reported Her 3 Year Old Missing While Visiting Ex-Boyfriend, Then The...

Mother Reported Her 3 Year Old Missing While Visiting Ex-Boyfriend, Then The Sheriff Said This

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What is a parent’s worst nightmare?

I would say waking up in the wee hours of the morning to discover your child is missing.

kim Bell over at stltoday.com posted an article a few hours ago about the disappearance of a three year old  toddler by the name
of Titus Greyson Tackett of Ironton Missouri.

Kim Bell reported that the toddler and his mother were visiting an ex-boyfriend, when the toddler mysteriously disappeared.

The three year old was later found frozen to death in a van.

My gut feeling told me this was foul play- but according to the coroner and the sheriff’s office, this was an accident.

However, the case remains open.

Folks, did you know that  toddler goes missing every ninety seconds? and once a week a toddler accidentally shoots someone?

These statistics are appalling to say the least.

Click below to get kim Bell’s full report on this still developing story.

IRONTON, Mo. • A missing 3-year-old boy who had been the subject of a massive search froze to death, and there is no evidence of injury or abuse, a spokesman for the Iron County coroner’s office said Thursday.

The investigation continues into how it happened.

Coroner Tony Cole took part in an autopsy Thursday morning in Farmington, Mo., of Titus Greyson Tackett. Cole listed the death as accidental, said his son, Drew Cole, who assists him in coroner cases and works with his father at the Cole Family Funeral Home in Ironton.

“There is no indication of any foul play or abuse,” Drew Cole said. “He is comfortable in calling this a tragic accident.”

Iron County Sheriff Roger Medley said the investigation remains open.

“The autopsy is only part of it,” Medley said. “We need to find a reason why, and we haven’t even finished all of our interviews. Is this logical? Is it possible? We have to determine whether it was an accident or something different.”

For the full story, visit kim Bell over at stltoday.com (click here)

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