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Dozens of FBI agents help in Search for missing child

Update 15:30: For first time since Quinton’s disappearance, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley on Monday acknowledged the possibility of a criminal element in case. Chief Hadley also said the police and FBI agents re-searched home for any hints. Chatham Fire got a call on Monday out to home to begin backyard pumpout pool. It is not clear if they found any hints. WJCL requested initial 911 call posted by Quinton’s mom. The county’s attorney denied the request, citing an ongoing investigation. Chief Hadley said he didn’t want break the integrity of case by releasing audio.” We want do sure we do it as professionally and skillfully as we can, so if – and I say if – we have to pursue anyone in in this case, that we did everything right,” he said. more over 40 FBI agents and personnel help with investigation. Update 2:15 pm: Chatham County Police Chief held a press conference this afternoon providing an update. on investigation. watch it in full below.Update at 9:00 am: Police report that no overnight events occurred. in a business. Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley needs to speak to media this afternoon, around 2:00 pm. Initial report: was six days of searches since 20-month-old Quinton Simon went missing from his Buckhalter Road home in Savannah. Quinton was last saw in his home around 6:00 am on Wednesday, October 5th. On Sunday, Chatham County Police said they were re-surveying areas already search around the investigation. And the hint was set for information case: 912-667-3134. Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told county commissioners on Friday that police had exhausted physical searches but they were still reviewing a missing person’s case. On Saturday, the police issued a statement saying that the case remains high priority for they and they don’t in need of volunteers. Video below: Search in progress for Missing toddler Chatham County Police say they don’t believe there was any violation play and hope Quinton is still alive. POPULAR STORIESOne man dead after three-car collision on Highway 17 here how you can be in a movie starring Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson on set near SavannahBones found in Construction site in downtown Savannah “I hope he’s still alive,” Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley said during a press conference on Thursday. “We don’t have any information believe it’s not.” Video below: Chief Hadley holds a press conference Court documents obtained by WJCL show what family were at odds until Quinton’s disappearance. The documents show that Billie Jo Howell, Quinton’s grandmother, tried to deprive mother Leilani and her boyfriend Daniel Youngkin of home.Billy Joe, Leilani mother said in document “They damaged my property but not at the moment one lives in peace.” She added That’s her wanted Leilani and Daniel out “as soon as possible.” The documents also show that Quinton’s grandparents, Billy Joe and her husband are those who have guardianship of Quinton and his 3-year-old brother. Video below: Hear from Quinton’s grandparents “She didn’t always do the right thing,” said Billie Jo. of her daughter on Thursday. “Sometimes she really greatsometimes she doesn’t. I don’t know what to think right now. I don’t know what to believe because I don’t think anyone ever believed this was going to happen to them. I don’t know whether I can trust her or not. I just know i hurt and i want this is baby home. He’s mine baby”Chief Hadley says the police will leave no stone unturned in Search. “This is a very sequential process that requires place here,” Hadley said on Friday. – It can be frustrating general public you may be disappointed that things are not progressing as fast as you would like like. But we must do sure that we are doing the right thing, that we are legal, sure we dot the I and cross the T. So if we find evidence, it might be acceptable in court and we can use it in court, if necessary. Police say a search has been carried out. of to homebackyard pool and near a pond. because of the possibility that the case could be a kidnapping, the FBI is involved, combing area by land and air looking for for any signs of life. Below video: Introductory coverage of disappearance

Update 15:30: For first time since Quinton’s disappearance, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley on Monday acknowledged the possibility of a criminal element in a business.

Chief Hadley also said the police and FBI agents re-searched home for any hints.

Chatham Fire was called on Monday out to home to begin backyard pumpout pool. It is not clear if they found any hints.

WJCL requested initial 911 call posted by Quinton’s mom. The District Attorney’s Office denied the request, citing an ongoing investigation.

Chief Hadley said he didn’t want break the integrity of case by releasing sound.

“We want do sure we do it as professionally and skillfully as we can, so if – and I say if – we have to pursue anyone in in this case, that we did everything right,” he said.

Generally, more over 40 FBI agents and personnel help with investigation.

Update 14:15: Chatham County Police Chief held a press conference this afternoon to provide an update. on investigation. watch it in full below.


Update 9am: Police say there were no incidents during the night. in a business.

Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley needs to speak to media this afternoon around 14:00

Initial report: It was six days of searches since 20-month-old Quinton Simon went missing from his Buckhalter Road home in Savannah.

Quinton was last saw in his home around 6 a.m. on Wednesday, October 5th.

On Sunday, Chatham County police said they would re-survey the area. already search around the investigation. And the hint was set for information case: 912-667-3134.

Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told county commissioners Friday that police have exhausted physical searches but they are still looking into a missing person case.

On Saturday, the police issued a statement saying that the case remains high priority for they and they don’t in need of volunteers.

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Video below: Search in progress for missing baby

Chatham County police say they don’t believe in breaking rules play involved and hope Quinton is still alive.

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“I hope he’s still alive,” Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley said during a press conference on Thursday. “We don’t have any information believe it’s not.”

Video below: Chief Hadley holds a press conference

Court Documents Received by WJCL show what family were at odds until Quinton’s disappearance.

The documents show that Billie Jo Howell, Quinton’s grandmother, tried to deprive mother Leilani and her boyfriend Daniel Youngkin of home.

Billy Joe, Leilani mother said in document “They damaged my property but not at the moment one lives in world.”

She is added That’s her wanted Leilani and Daniel out “as soon as possible.”

The documents also show that Quinton’s grandparents, Billy Joe and her husband are those who have guardianship of Quinton and his 3-year-old brother.

Video below: Hear from Grandma and Grandpa Quinton

“She didn’t always do the right thing,” said Billie Jo. of her daughter on Thursday. “Sometimes she really greatsometimes she doesn’t. I don’t know what to think right now. I don’t know what to believe because I don’t think anyone ever believed this was going to happen to them. I don’t know whether I can trust her or not. I just know i hurt and i want this is baby home. He’s mine baby.”

Chief Hadley says the police will leave no stone unturned in Search.

“This is a very sequential process that requires place here,” Hadley said on Friday. – It can be frustrating general public you may be disappointed that things are not progressing as fast as you would like like. But we must do sure that we are doing the right thing, that we are legal, sure we dot the I and cross the T. So if we find evidence, it might be acceptable in court and we can use it in court, if necessary.

Police say they’ve been searched of to homebackyard pool and near a pond.

because of the possibility that the case could be a kidnapping, the FBI is involved, combing area by land and air looking for for any signs of life.

Below video: Introductory coverage of disappearance

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