Authorities in Nebraska have exhausted the search of a recreational area for signs of missing 11-year-old Ryan Larsen, and are now concentrating on surveillance footage from area residences and businesses.
La Vista Police initially indicated they believed Larsen was intentionally hiding, with one officer saying that the autistic boy was playing “the ultimate game of hide-and-seek” during a press conference last week. The boy’s family reportedly told police that he has a history of hiding and running away, and a computer search history found that Larsen had searched YouTube for the phrases “hiding from police” and “hiding underground.”
As the days passed without any sign of Larsen, the investigation took on a more serious tone, and police late last week said they had not ruled out any possibilities for the boy’s disappearance, including foul play. Investigators did a through search of the Walnut Creek Recreation Area, reportedly based on leads and the proximity of th
Thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrating through Nebraska
and last updated 2021-03-09 14:00:00-05
KEARNEY, Neb. (KMTV) â It s that time of year where thousands of Sandhill Cranes make a pit stop in Nebraska before continuing their migration north.
People from around the world come to Central Nebraska to witnesses the event. Our own Kent Luetzen recently had a chance to see the Sandhill migration firsthand.
The cranes are building up food storage before the second half of their trip.
Experts tell us roughly 80% of the world s Sandhill Crane population travels from the south, through Nebraska and up into Canada over the next two months.