Pitzen s disappearance remains every bit the mystery it was 10 years ago.
“It’s hard to believe that we have been searching for Timmothy for 10 long years now,” Jim Pitzen said in a release. “We believe he is out there and we hope every day that he will make his way home.”
Police have not released many details over the years. They continue to say the investigation into the Aurora boy s disappearance is active and ongoing.
“While we cannot comment on specifics, we are using every available resource including technology resources to help locate Timmothy,” Paris Lewbel, Aurora Police public information officer, wrote in an email. “We have received numerous tips over the years and follow up on each tip that we receive. This remains an active and ongoing missing persons investigation.”
Pitzen s disappearance remains every bit the mystery it was 10 years ago.
“It’s hard to believe that we have been searching for Timmothy for 10 long years now,” Jim Pitzen said in a release. “We believe he is out there and we hope every day that he will make his way home.”
Police have not released many details over the years. They continue to say the investigation into the Aurora boy s disappearance is active and ongoing.
“While we cannot comment on specifics, we are using every available resource including technology resources to help locate Timmothy,” Paris Lewbel, Aurora Police public information officer, wrote in an email. “We have received numerous tips over the years and follow up on each tip that we receive. This remains an active and ongoing missing persons investigation.”
Dec 12, 2020
The charity Feed the Children brings its No Hunger Holidays truck for a food, book and personal product giveaway Tuesday. The nonprofit Genesis 12:2 and Mini-Max food stores will conduct the event with Feed the Children. CARRIE SNODGRASS/Submitted
A food box giveaway set for Tuesday could help people in need begin a better life, said grocer Bill Johnson.
Johnson is working with the charity Feed the Children to distribute boxes of food and other items at noon Tuesday in the Northpointe Plaza parking lot. Johnson owns Mini-Max Food Store and Mini-Max Variety Store at the shopping center.
âIt will be a semi-truckload of groceries and personal needs,â he said. âIt is a combined effort between my nonprofit, Genesis 12:2, Mini-Max and Feed the Children.â