Sixteen days after 11-year-old Gannon Stauch went missing from his home, his stepmother offered an explanation of Gannon's whereabouts prior to his disappearance
On Monday, Jan. 27, Gannonfrom Grand Mountain School. Stauch told police he left the family’s home between 3 and 4 p.m. to walk to a friend’s house. When he didn’t come home, Tecia said she called the sheriff and reported him as a runaway.
“He told me he was checking to see if the gate was locked, because he was the only one with a gate key,” she said. “It made him proud to be the man of the house while Albert was away.”Read more about the ongoing search for Gannon Stauch in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday. Stauch also claimed to be a victim of cyberbullying and threats, saying someone had tried to run her off the road in the days since Gannon’s disappearance.
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