>> I'm very concerned and
scared to because it happens to everybody. The ban is a very
you know, I feel the SOS. >> So so I for the parents,
that's how neighbors and Hunter's Creek are reacting to
the news of a 13 year-old girl who suddenly vanished.
Madeleine Soto attended school here at Hunter's Creek. Middle
Orange County Sheriff John Mina says Madeleine was last seen in
our before the start of school Monday when she was dropped off
by her mother's boyfriend just a few blocks from the school,
possibly at Madeline's request. All the things that the Texas
look at either. The initial information was that she said,
hey. >> On the barest the of this
vehicle, wherever so drop me off. >> At this location are still
following up on on all of that. But Sheriff Mina says Madeleine
never entered the school. Her cell phone, which was found
at home, had evidence that she had told someone she wanted to
live in the woods when she turned 13. She'd had a birthday
just a few weeks ago. >> That night started
canvassing the area looking for any witnesses or surveillance
video. >> Detectives have searched
Madeline's last location and any other areas where they've
gotten leads. They even went door to door talking with
neighbors and distributing flyers my hardest. I don't know if you use the
toilet. I don't know what I would be
like crazy. >> I'm like I'm lost for words.
And as a parent, it just it hurts to even think about, you
know, my daughter going missing or my kids. It's it's it's
terrible. What they're going to. My heart goes out to them.