Cayce, South Carolina — The FBI has joined the search for a little girl from South Carolina who has been missing for two days. Surveillance video shows 6-year-old Faye Swetlik getting off her school bus on Monday afternoon. But a little more than an hour later, she was gone.
She was last seen playing in the front yard of her Cayce, South Carolina, home. Police on Wednesday released the surveillance images in hopes of getting more tips and home security videos.
"At this point we have not ruled out that Faye could have wandered into the woods playing, got lost and has not found her way home yet," said Sergeant Evan Antley.
The search for Faye is expanding and more than 300 officers from 20 law enforcement agencies are now going door to door beyond her neighborhood. The FBI has also joined the investigation.
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Funny how this still happens with all of the cameras watching us all, and not a damn one recorded anything??? Funny how that works too... Never helps us, but always seems to be in the right spot at the right time with cameras for when the govt wants to do something to you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs there an Ex involved?
ReplyDeleteThe Feds did have camera showings of suspect cars. Too late - they found her body. Maybe the video can make some sense of this which there really isn't - hope some pays.
ReplyDeleteThe question will always be; Why didn't any adult member of the family take 90 seconds of their time to walk out to the bus and greet the child? They have to live with that. They abandoned her when she needed them the most.
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ReplyDeleteI read in another article that the mother did. The news is saying the last video of her was taken an hour before she went missing. It never said she was there alone