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“They’ve been all around. They’ve gone all over this place looking for this youngster, and she just appears where the search has been. “How can it happen?” Brown is perplexed. His younger brother went away when he was three, but unlike Charlee, he did not return home. He was subsequently discovered drowning in a brook. “My younger brother went disappeared.” He’d strayed away from home and scaled three fences. They tracked him down miles away from the residence. “It was my uncle who discovered him, and he was dead,” Mr. Brown recounted. His fate with Charlee appears to be ironic.

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While the family was in great distress, everyone around them were also grieving. Sheriff Tinnell received some sympathy as well. “It was difficult for me; we didn’t give up hope, but hope was fading for me,” the kind officer explained. Charlee’s mother remarked on Friday afternoon that dealing with this is one of the most difficult things she’s ever had to do. The Bullitt County Sheriff, on the other hand, does not believe that tiny Charlee was alone in the woods for 32 hours. Charlee’s great-grandmother, on the other hand, claims that there is another side to the tale.

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