As searchers continue to scour the woods in rural Sauk County to find a missing 13-year-old boy, they have uncovered a number of clues that have led to a shift in focus in their efforts. James Yoblonski reportedly left his home late Sunday night or early Monday morning last week. Since then, law enforcement officials from across Wisconsin have covered thousands of acres near Devil’s Lake State Park looking for him. Over the course of five days, searchers have found multiple campsites and items like socks and a knife sheath that may belong to Yoblonski, but there have been no reported sightings of him. The Sauk Couny Sheriff’s Department says a second campsite was found in the Baxter’s Hollow area of the Baraboo Bluffs on Wednesday. Since then, searchers have changed focus to avoid potentially pushing Yoblonski into an unfamiliar area. They have also put out a number of trail cameras and been using other technology to try to find him. A report says Yoblonski is believed to be still alive and that the teen has expressed an interest in living off the grid and wanting to be a survivalist.
Clues Point To Yoblonski Being Still Alive As Search Continues
Jun 20, 2023 | 9:14 AM
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