I checked out Anita Kissee’s (reporter at KATU Portland) Twitter and found a tweet talking about reporter’s notes from Staton’s report to the commissioners; however, it’s Facebook and I don’t do Facebook.
http://twitter.com/anitakisseeMaybe someone who does Facebook could open it and copy and paste her notes here. Would love to know what she noted (I missed the live report).
Here's a copy of the tweet itself:
Don't often do this but - because you are all so interested in #KyronHorman investigation, I'm sharing my notes:
http://tinyurl.com/4qdkv24 Look what I found – the reporter notes by Anita Kissee. No, I didn’t get them from Facebook, but from ProBoard’s site where the GLP group started up a forum after GLP shut down Kyron’s forum (I highlighted in blue a couple of notes that stood out to me:
http://stillstanding2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=kyronhorman&action=display&thread=16&page=41Reporter Notes - Kyron Horman Update
by Anita Kissée Katu-tv on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 3:17pm
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I don't nornally do this but...
Because I know so many of you are interested in every single word said/written about Kyron Horman, I'm sharing my notes on today's presentation to Mutlnomah County Commissioners and the interview afterward. (Ignore the numbers before/after the lowercase letters... those are time code for the soundbites that my editor will use later.)
My stories on this will be on tonight at 5 and 6:30pm.
NOTES:
LOOK AT PROGRESS SHERIFF’S OFFICE HAS MADE
TASK FORCE
FRESH SET OF EYES – KEEP ON TRACK
Sheriff Dan Staton
146 To date this investigation has developed 4318 investigative leads. 52
4318 INVESTIGATIVE LEADS
3500 INTERVIEWS
66 BINDERS OF INFORMATION
subpoenaed more than 300 sets of e-mail, cellular phone and computer records,
contacted 124 sex offenders, but the sheriff would not comment on whether they've been excluded as suspects.
4200 HOURS - PARTNERING AGENCIES
490 PEOPLE IDENTIFIED THAT WERE ON SITE WHEN DISAPPEARED
54 LOCATED VEHICLES AT LOCATION
19,783 VOLUNTEER HOURS OF SEARCH AND RESCUE
Fiscal year 2010 604,088.50
Fiscal Year 2011 835,338.87
Total $1,439,427.37
PART-TIME SGT, TWO FULL TIME DETECTIVES, 1 PART TIME TECNICIAN, PART TIME SAR
OTHER –
DEPART OF JUSTICE TECHNICIAN RESEARCH MATERIALS THROUGH SEARCH WARRANTS, 1 COMMUNICATION TECH EXPERT – CELL PHONES TOWERS, 1 BEHAVIOR PSYCHOLOGIST
433 The belief is that we are moving forward in this investigation and is continuing very strongly at this particular point in time. 39
WILL REASSESS IN JUNE – IF NO ARREST OR SUSPECT IDENTIFIED
Loretta Smith - Commissioner
THANKED
510 As a mother I can only imagine the horror the family is feeling at this point. But as a county commissioner I want to find out specifically, and this is directly to the DA, are we on the right track 25
Rod Underhill – Chief Deputy DA
528 The answer to the question commissioner, are we on the right track,
533 Short answer is yes, long answer is our obligation both as law enforcement investigators and district attorneys is to create a case that is provable in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt. 49
REQUIRES TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF WORK AND EVIDENCE
SOMEONE WILL BE THERE TO PICK EACH OF IT APART
ADVISING THEM AS THEY GO.
658 We will work and work and work until this matter is resolved03
711 Whether it’s Saturday at 10am, or Friday at 9pm, it’s not an eight to five. It is getting the job done. 22
FEEL DUTY AND OBLIGATION TO REACH CONCLUSION
825 Absolutely we’re on the right track, absolutely.
FBI INVOLVEMENT
GET THAT DON’T HAVE AT A LOCAL LEVEL
EXPERTISE IN THIS AREA
Sheriff
919 I’m very grateful they have offered this up to us and provided us with this opportunity. 26
Cpt. JW Gates
BRIEFING – LET BOARD AND PEOPLE KNOW WHERE ARE IN INVESTIGATION
HOW FUNDS BEING SPENT
FBI PARTNER FROM DAY ONE
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, PROFILING SUSPECTS, WHENEVER NEEDED
420 DAYS OF TASK FORCE
NEW STRATEGIES FROM HERE ON OUT
1138 And… we need more people
1144 There are not many agencies that are able to provide six bodies by asking and the FBI is able to do that. 49
NATIONAL PROGRAMS THEY CAN USE, FORENSICS, EXPERTISE IN CHILD ABDUCTION
1226 That doesn’t hurt the already top notch investigators that we have involved in this investigation from several different agencies. 35
COST FOR OT – 115-THOUSAND DOLLARS – OUT OF BUDGET COSTS
KYRON’S STATUS – NOT GIVING INFO ON WHETHER THINK ALIVE OR NOT
1324 We’re looking at data that can be in the multimillion input data points and so having people that can forensically deal with that, important to this case.
1335 It’s a monumental task, monumental amount of information and what that does is free up our investigators, our criminal investigators to track down leads and investigate and do interviews and those types of things rather than go through miles and miles of data 51
RIGHT TRACK?
1404 I believe that’s an absolutely legitimate question, I absolutely believe we’re on the right track. We want one of two outcomes here: We want to, number one, solve this case, and that is really what we want. And the second option is we want to have done everything we possibly could have done in order to solve this case 22
DOESN’T DO ANY GOOD TO PRODUCE SPECULATION TO US
1458 We are obligated to investigate this case as professionally as we possibly can.
1505 When the time is right and we have a suspect in custody, you’ll know it. 10
DESIREE’S ACTIONS THIS WEEKEND
1532 we did not authorize that.
Anita: 1537 For you to be here this many months later… what is that like for you personally?
1542 The frustrating part of it is, we haven’t solved this case, but what I can tell you is that as professionals, for me, oversight over people doing investigation, my job to make sure they’re supported and that they have the tools they need to do this investigation and to develop strategies. I’m a policy person and I need to support that process and I do that for them and as my obligation, and the sheriff’s obligation to the public that we serve 13
1615 I can’t say that I’m frustrated at this point, I’d say the first month I was frustrated because we wanted to find that kid like right now. Now that we are embedded in this investigation at this point, I say that what we need to have is an attitude of steadfast. We need to be steadfast in what we’re doing and continue on with this investigation until one of two outcomes has been achieved. 34
A LOT OF KIDS MISSING… THIS SPECIAL?
AMAZING AMOUNT OF RESOURCES?
SCHOOL?
1650 It’s because he was taken out of school, but also at the bottom line is…
1655 As you can tell because we’re at where we’re at today
1658 it’s an extraordinarily complicated investigation on an amount of levels. 01 That’s the bottom line. It’s not an easy case and you know if it was an easy case we would have solved it months ago 09 that’s just it.
Anita: 1712 How much did the public pressure play in to that? Considering how many people are interested in finding Kyron?
1717 Well, you know I can certainly say public opinion, public pressure and amount of attention this has achieved has played a part, as public opinion in our country does. 30
1734 But with respect to how we’re doing out investigation… it doesn’t play a part.
1738 An investigation is an investigation that we have experts, professionals that put together the strategies on a number of levels on how to proceed 47
EXPENSE…
1754 we don’t know how much this is going to cost. We haven’t put a cap on it. We need to achieve one of two things: we need to either solve this case or come to a semi-conclusion by having done everything we could possible do. 09
VERY TRANSPARENT WITH REGARD TO COST
DECREASING – WORKING TO KEEP TRACK
NOT ASKING FOR MORE MONEY – CONTINUE WITH WHAT HAVE
NOT PUTTING A TIMELINE ON THIS – NOT SPECULATING WHAT WILL HAPPEN BETWEEN NOW AND NEXT BRIEFING IN JUNE
1909 I pretty much hope from the bottom of my heart that we will have solved this case, but I can’t tell you one way or the other.