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Brian Robeson, a thirteen-year old boy that hasn’t been seen in several months. He was going to see his father up in Canada, on a smaller plane and just him and the pilot on board. His father has been waiting for Brian to show up, but there has been no sign of the thirteen-year old. His family is extremely concerned on what has happened to him. Brian’s parents are divorced; he doesn’t see his Dad much and was going to visit him. I think you must keep searching for this brave thirteen-year old boy named Brian Robeson. How would you feel if your son has been missing for months? Would you still want a search squad looking for him? His family is worried about him, is he alive? If you stop searching for him, the whole community and the globe notices that you aren’t reliable for your duties and can’t help this starving boy to be rescued. …show more content…
Do you ever think to yourself, what he has been eating? Where is he putting up his shelter? What’s going through his mind? He hasn’t seen his family in months and is probably crying at night. He’s eating things out of the wilderness, don’t you think that when he nibbles on a couple of berries that he finds lying on the cold wet grass he thinks, I miss a home cooked meal with my family. His shelter that he’s created is probably a few branches that he has found close to his only water supply, the lake. His life will be bruised forever if he is found, but it’s better to be found alive then to be found dead. That’s why I’m stating you cannot stop searching for this boy at any time of your

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