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Despite the somber circumstances, a sense of determination pervaded a candlelight vigil held Monday night for the 11-year-old Wichita boy who went missing in Gypsum Creek last week. John Smith, a family friend of Devon Dean Cooley, the missing boy, vowed to keep looking until Devon was found. “I’m a man of my word – when I tell you I won’t stop, I mean it,” Smith said.

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“As God as my witness, I won’t stop until we can have some final closure. I’ve got a big hole in my heart.

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It’ll never be filled, but the man upstairs had special needs for (Devon). We can’t judge him why he took him, but there was a reason for it.”. Dan Syrcle, pastor at First Salem Church and a Wichita police chaplain, quoted John 9:1-5. “Devon was a light,” Syrcle said. “Devon didn’t do anything wrong; the family didn’t do anything wrong. Devon was taken before his time.” Devon’s father, David, praised the efforts of the firefighters searching for his son. “It tears these guys up that they can’t find him,” he said.

“They’re taking it personal. Captain was crying to me today because he couldn’t do nothing, couldn’t find him. I want you all to know how hard these people are working.”. After an afternoon spent digging through mud on the creek bed, those firefighters called off the search for Devon until Tuesday. Crews will resume their search for the boy, who fell in and has been missing for days, at 6 a.m.

Tuesday, according to Wichita Fire Battalion Chief Jim Wilson. Since Friday, crews have been searching for Devon, whom the family identified on Monday as the missing boy. According to fire officials, Devon was walking with three friends near the creek northeast of Hillside where normally a path crosses over. Because of heavy rains Friday afternoon, the creek had swollen such that there was no path.