You know Dre. But check out Purvis.
That is not a little boy. On first glance.
It's the hair. Those aren't dreds, and
those aren't boy cornrows. but maybe
styles are different in milwaukee.. and
it's not like little white boys aren't notorious
for having parents intentionally dress them
in feminine ways (or even seeking to do
so themselves).. so i'll read the article
attached to this photo for a little more info...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/200 ... OE=NEWISVA
Milwaukee police: 'We just simply don't know where they are'
MILWAUKEE (AP) — An airplane equipped with heat sensors searched Thursday for two missing boys while bloodhounds scrambled through the neighborhood where the youngsters disappeared, hoping to find clues in a case that has baffled investigators for five days. (Related video: Search for missing boys expands)
Family members suspect the boys were taken by someone, but Linda Krieg, FBI assistant special agent, said there was no evidence the pair had been abducted or a crime committed. (On Deadline: Still no signs of missing Milwaukee boys)
"It's very difficult to abduct a child, let alone two children," Krieg said. "It's outside the norm of what we see in child abduction."
About a half-dozen law enforcement divers linked arms and waded through the icy water of a lagoon at nearby McGovern Park to eliminate the possibility the boys had drowned.
Elsewhere, about 150 volunteers and 12 dogs searched Havenwoods State Forest, while the FBI conducted an aerial search using a Cessna airplane carrying equipment to detect body heat.
But the efforts produced no clues in the disappearance of Quadrevion Henning, 12, and Purvis Virginia Parker, 11, who were last seen Sunday afternoon heading out to play basketball at a park.
"We absolutely don't have any information about where they would be and why they would leave of their own accord," police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said at a news conference. "We just simply don't know where they are."
Police urged parents of the boys' classmates to check their property in case the children crawled into an attic or a car trunk.
"We want them to look anywhere they can that children might hide," Schwartz said.
Henning attends LaBrew Troopers Military University School, hoping to follow his grandfather and father into military service. Parker loves sketching and attends Elm Creative Arts School.
The boys' homes are just two blocks apart in a quiet northwest side neighborhood. A reward fund grew to $23,000 Thursday for information leading to their safe return.
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Purvis VIRGINIA???!!!!!!
ok. at this point, I'd like to read/hear something from Purvis' people. this is weird.