AK JAXSON BROWN: Missing from Ketchikan, AK - 25 March 2020 - Age 5 *Found Deceased*

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Troopers searching for missing boy in Ketchikan

Alaska State Troopers are on the hunt for a missing 5-year-old boy from Ketchikan.

Troopers began a search on Friday for a woman and her child, identified as Jaxson Brown.

The woman’s vehicle was parked at Lunch Creek Trailhead in Ketchikan. A search was initiated and the woman was located alone approximately three miles up the trail with significant injuries to her leg.

The search efforts are ongoing for Jaxson. Jaxson is a white male, approximately 4’ 2” and 70 pounds.
 

Alaska State Troopers say about 20 ground searchers are out looking for a 5-year-old boy missing in Ketchikan. The U.S. Coast Guard is also searching from the air.

"At this time, no additional volunteer searchers are needed. Additional untrained searchers may hamper efforts," troopers wrote in an online dispatch.

They were asked to help look for 36-year-old Jennifer Treat of Ketchikan and her child, 5-year-old Jaxson Brown, about 10:30 Friday morning, the dispatch states.

Troopers say Treat and Brown had gone hiking together Wednesday afternoon, but became disoriented and lost the trail, so spent the night together.

Thursday morning, Treat went to get help but left Brown behind because he was tired and didn't want to go farther.

"In her rush to find help, Treat reportedly tripped on a root and significantly injured her leg," troopers wrote.

Her vehicle was found Friday parked at the Lunch Creek Trailhead. "A search was initiated and the woman was located alone approximately three miles up the trail with significant injuries to her leg," troopers wrote.
 

Search and rescue volunteers are searching the Lunch Creek Trail area, near Settlers’ Cove at the north end of town. Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad head Jerry Kiffer said a hiker found the boy’s mother on the trail with serious injuries on Friday.

The mother didn’t have the boy with her when she was found about three miles up the trail, Kiffer said.

She said the pair started their hike about three hours before dark on Wednesday.

“She indicated that they had gotten up into deep snow, about knee-deep snow, turned around, came back,” Kiffer said.

State troopers say the pair were disoriented and lost the trail. They spent Wednesday night together before the mother sought help Thursday morning, according to a Saturday morning dispatch.

Kiffer said the mother reportedly placed the boy in a spot underneath a tree before leaving.

“Her intention was to go down and get help. He was too big for her to carry,” he said.

On her way down the trail, the mother broke her ankle, Kiffer said. Troopers said she was found the following day, Friday.

Kiffer said search and rescue personnel brought the mother back to the trailhead, where she was rushed to the hospital for surgery.

Crews began searching the trail and nearby area Friday afternoon, according to Kiffer. They suspended the ground search effort late that night as darkness fell.

That allowed a Coast Guard helicopter with a thermal imaging camera to search for the boy after dark. The helicopter departed in the early morning hours Saturday, Kiffer said.

Kiffer said the ground search effort resumed Saturday morning. Approximately 20 trained search-and-rescue volunteers are looking for the boy.

As of 10 a.m. Saturday, Kiffer said authorities aren’t yet asking for the public’s help, since it’s still in an early phase of the search effort.

“The more people that we have out there, the more signs that they are going to leave in the woods that we can’t account for,” Kiffer said. “So tracking becomes more difficult. Sometimes more help is not is not better.”
 
This is the trail:


Lunch Creek Trail is a 8.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Ketchikan, Alaska that features a lake and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options. Dogs are also able to use this trail.


Poor, poor judgment here. They left on an 8.5 mile hike, 3 hours before sunset. I don't know what supplies they had but it sounds like very little.
She was found 3 miles from the trailhead on her way back down. Meaning they had made it further up than that. To the point that they ran into snow. In the dark.
And then, Jaxson "can't go on", and she can't carry him, so she leaves him to get help. In the middle of the woods. In Alaska. In March. I don't care how slow we have to go, I am not LEAVING my child in the middle of the woods alone.

It's raining there now. With temps in the 30s. I hope he is found very soon.
 
I have to say this one is making absolutely no sense to me from this information. Who takes a five year old on an 8.5 mile hike? Who leaves him if he is too tired to walk? If you did leave him or have to, you would say as his mother, now under no circumstances do you move from here, do you understand? And I doubt I would leave him to begin with when she was apparently "lost" herself. He was too tired to walk? Sit and rest up with him and go on. I had hope for Vadie Sites from the start, the little red head, this one sounds hinky.
 
This does not add up. I could carry my kids at 5yo, piggy back, for miles.

It doesn't to me either. And it was before she hurt her leg or it might make a hair more sense.... If I didn't know where I was going, how far for help, if I could find help, how long it would take, I can't see leaving my five year old. I also don't see starting an 8.5 mile hike that late in the day much less with that age of a child. I do get media often gets things wrong in the beginning of a case, seen it too many times to count but there is a lot here that just does not make sense. And Alaska no less. Smh.
 
I have to say this one is making absolutely no sense to me from this information. Who takes a five year old on an 8.5 mile hike? Who leaves him if he is too tired to walk? If you did leave him or have to, you would say as his mother, now under no circumstances do you move from here, do you understand? And I doubt I would leave him to begin with when she was apparently "lost" herself. He was too tired to walk? Sit and rest up with him and go on. I had hope for Vadie Sites from the start, the little red head, this one sounds hinky.

the broken ankle is the only thing that gives me pause on that. just a little pause, though.
 

Searchers find body of 5-year-old Ketchikan boy missing after hike went awry, troopers say

Searchers on Saturday found the body of a 5-year-old Ketchikan boy who was described as missing after a hike reportedly went awry days earlier, Alaska State Troopers said.

Twenty searchers looked for Jaxson on the ground, and a Coast Guard helicopter supported the search by air, according to troopers. Ground searchers found him dead around 2:45 p.m. Saturday, troopers said.

Next of kin have been notified. The nature of Jaxson’s death was unclear from the troopers’ report.
 
Final Update: At approximately 1445 hours, ground searchers located Jaxson deceased and recovered his remains. Next of kin has been notified. AST would like to thank its partner agencies as well as the volunteer search and rescue personnel.


I think we have another mother headed for prison, jmo. And other child dead. Smh.
 
Who leaves a child that age?? Who??

Right now it is 5:40 is in Ketchikam. That means if he was found at 2:45 their time, it was about 6 hours ago, so he was found deceased six hours ago.

Unless there are incorrect facts here, I just do not see this story as making one bit of sense. Just talking out loud.
 
So let me get this clear...

They went for a hike Friday evening, got lost, she stayed with him overnight, they found him Saturday afternoon already deceased.

Is that correct? If so then I don't believe it one bit.

Adding - that is not correct. They went out Wednesday night, stayed together overnight and then they separated Thursday. So he was alone Thursday-Saturday. That is more believable as death by elements. Still not believable that she left him alone.
 
Right now it is 5:40 is in Ketchikam. That means if he was found at 2:45 their time, it was about 6 hours ago, so he was found deceased six hours ago.

About 3 hours ago. 2:45 --> 5:45

Adding - that is not correct. They went out Wednesday night, stayed together overnight and then they separated Thursday. So he was alone Thursday-Saturday. That is more believable as death by elements. Still not believable that she left him alone.

Yes, he would have been alone Thursday through Saturday. Definitely feasible to have died from exposure. It was COLD. And wet.
Still cannot believe she left him alone. I just don't get it.
I can't wrap my head around her intentionally harming him either. But why leave him? Why?
 
About 3 hours ago. 2:45 --> 5:45



Yes, he would have been alone Thursday through Saturday. Definitely feasible to have died from exposure. It was COLD. And wet.
Still cannot believe she left him alone. I just don't get it.
I can't wrap my head around her intentionally harming him either. But why leave him? Why?

Duh, yes, that is what I meant. I did my time on the one end or must have. I just meant that they had known for a few hours and was also commenting on it being day time in Alaska when found. I did do good looking up Alaska time yet still messed up lol.

I agree on her leaving him makes absolutely no sense. It just doesn't. Even the going hiking at such an hour kind of is questionable, with a five year old particularly. All pretty odd imo. And if they were truly going to do an 8.5 mile hike starting that late, it makes even less sense.

I have no idea of cell phone reception and am just going to assume it could be non-existent depending on how remote the area was, but I gather in Alaska in general it is pretty good. Did she at least have one with her I wonder? With a child with, I would be carrying one whether one was sure of reception or not.
 
When my oldest was about 4 years old, I took him with me on an excursion in the hills to do some rock hunting, a common hobby for desert rats. I couldn't find what I was looking for and using bad judgement, stayed out there too late and got lost. I could NOT find my way out of those hills in the dark! (El Paso Mountains, for those who want to look them up). Finally, I decided I needed to stop using up my gas and hunker down for the night. I told ODS this was an outdoor adventure, aren't we having fun, don't open the door because I could hear coyotes, and we'll go home after looking at the morning sunrise. Which we did.

I can't even fathom leaving him out there. Even if the car broke down, I would have kept him at my side at all times. I admit, I used very poor judgement and I learned a lot, but I would have died out there with him before leaving him behind.

I don't understand how it went down this way, I really don't.
 
So let me get this clear...

They went for a hike Friday evening, got lost, she stayed with him overnight, they found him Saturday afternoon already deceased.

Is that correct? If so then I don't believe it one bit.

Adding - that is not correct. They went out Wednesday night, stayed together overnight and then they separated Thursday. So he was alone Thursday-Saturday. That is more believable as death by elements. Still not believable that she left him alone.
it sounds like he might have already been hypothermic IF the story about him being too tired to go on is true. I still couldn't even imagine having any reason at all to leave my very young child alone.
 

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