Hi, just wanted to update everyone on the latest news of Isaiah. The autopsy revealed he died from hyperthermia (excessive heat). He was found in the trunk of a car that his father was working on for a customer. Isaiah's dad runs a automotive shop which is located right next to the families house. Just to clear some questions up people may have because apparently the news media is reporting only half the story, including bits and pieces here and there creating mass chaos on social media sites. The cars were supposedly locked prior to Isaiah's disappearance. The news reported that no one searched the vehicles. I would like to confirm that in fact volunteers used flashlights to look into the locked vehicles and pounded on the trunks of the locked vehicles. Since the father reported that the vehicles had been locked prior to his disappearance for whatever reason the Sheriff's Dept. did not request they be opened. There was a total of three vehicles on the premises. Had the volunteers broken into the vehicles they would have been committing a criminal act! I am very frustrated to say the least with how people are posting negative comments about how the volunteers didn't think to search the vehicles. Well, they did ask if the vehicles had been cleared! The latest news as of last night is that Isaiah was found with the keys to the vehicles in the trunk with him.
I would like to commend the volunteers and all the businesses that came out to assist in the search, and donated water, food, their time, etc., despite the horrific heat. It was almost one hundred degree's on Wednesday when you factor in the humidity. So please people think twice before posting stupid negative biased comments, especially if you didn't bother to assist in the search efforts. It is difficult enough for volunteers to deal with the fact that little Isaiah was found deceased. I am very proud of the community in which I live and am happy to say many came together to help out. It truly was an amazing experience. Now let the law figure out what truly happened and stop judging the situation with biased news media reports.
Rest in peace little Isaiah! I will never forget you, you will always hold a special place in my heart.
~Hugs~