Saturday, October 3, 2015

Missing 2 Year Old Rainn Peterson





Please note that there are some issues here. 
Note that the mother says the 2 year old will go with anyone, including strangers.  This is often the boasting that we hear that suggests neglect.  An appropriate level of stranger anxiety is expected in 2 year olds.  Those of neglect can develop weak and superficial attachments when left in the care of many different people and will go with anyone, without fear.  This is a potential result of neglect on the part of the parents.
There may be generational neglect in this family.  
NEW BLOOMFIELD, OH – Authorities are searching for a missing toddler in Trumbull County after the girl wandered off Friday evening.
Rainn Peterson, two-years-old, was reported missing by her great-grandparents on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
She was last seen at 7759 State Route 45 in New Bloomfield wearing a purple long-sleeved shirt with snowflake sequins, gray pants, and multicolored pink and lime green shoes.
Trumbull County Sheriff Thomas Altiere tells WKYC that Peterson and two other siblings, ages three and four, were playing inside the house earlier Friday night. The siblings told Trumbull County Sheriffs that was the last time they saw Peterson.
The search is still going on as of Saturday afternoon. "We're looking everywhere. We're not putting a limit on the search. We will keep searching until we find her," Sheriff Altiere told WKYC's Alyssa Raymond on the scene.

Police Chief and Mayor call on the community to help to bring an end to the pattern of violenceWKYC
Peterson has brown shoulder length hair, brown eyes, and 3’0” tall.
Brandi Peterson, the mother of missing 2-year-old Rainn Peterson, spoke Saturday afternoon with WKYC and told us that she was out with her boyfriend when her grandparents called and said that the toddler had gone missing.
The grandparents had been watching the three children while the mother was moving into her new apartment
Peterson was not wearing any shoes or a coat when she vanished from the grandparents’ home.
The mother tells us that the grandmother was cooking in the kitchen and the three children were downstairs with the grandfather. The missing toddler went upstairs and went missing a short time after.
Trumbull County Sheriff's Department has been aided by the FBI, Ashtabula County Sheriffs, Howland Township Police, Niles Police, K-9 units from Columbus and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation as well as volunteers.
Anyone with information on the missing toddler is asked to please call the Trumbull County Dispatch Center at (330)-675-2730.

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lynda said...

Ben Moisio The only thing I am gonna say is there were 3 sets of search and rescue k9 units. Not 1, but 2 helicopters used with thermal imaging cameras and technology that searched a 6+mile radius. I walked the 6 acres from 12a to 4a with a thermal camera. The dogs searched the property and stopped at the drive way... If that child walked a mile down the road why didn't the dogs follow that sent. It wasn't raining Friday night into Saturday morning. So unless that kid was hovering"

Ben Moisio is an EMT that was involved with the search.

Another short video of mom that I transribed.

Mom: I feel like ever since this incident started, I was a suspect, from strangers, to family members, to, ya’know, friends and they all tried to accuse me um, that was very frustrating, when ya know a mother’s…I lost my child, I didn’t know where she was, um very, very frustrating and aggravating"

Bethany said...

Agreed, ABB.

Anonymous said...

She was found with one shoe off...

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Gramcher5 said...

People from different areas of the country, from various cultures and social settings use varying language. I don't know how you can scientifically apply your theories to so many differing scenarios? I am a Midwesterner and my Sister lives only a few miles from the area where Rainn Peterson lives. Some of the phrases that you find questionable puzzles me, because a lot of it sounds very normal to me? Also, not everyone uses perfect grammar when they speak. The people you are analyzing are under duress! Some quite possibly are in a state of shock...not thinking straight. Who knows what any of us would say in similar circumstances?? In seems to me that some of you read far too much into what people say. You analyze behavior according to your "normal." People are individuals! Different! Some of your SA comments and critiques hold some merit. A lot of it is gossip, speculation and just plain sensationalism!!

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