Gabby Petitto’s father took part in a search for Arizona geologists who have been missing since 2021, according to the report.
Joseph Petit, who attracted national attention when his daughter Gabby went missing in August 2021, was among 100 volunteers appearing in Buckeye, Arizona, to hunt for geologist Daniel Robinson, who disappeared in June 2021. Fox 10 reported.
“It’s inspirational, the amount of energy he needs to do what he does with his heartache and what he doesn’t know every day,” Petit told the outlet.
David Robinson, the father of the missing man, decides to continue searching for his son.
“I told him [David] For years, I’ve really wanted to be out there and seeing this approaching, he said, “I don’t care what the schedule is, I’m coming for the YA Buddy.”
Robinson, 24, was last seen on June 23, 2021, leaving his workplace in the western suburbs of Phoenix. Republic of Arizona.
He quit his job that morning as a Blue Jeep Rebel and didn’t tell anyone where he was going.
His jeep was discovered a month later and tumbled into the valley with airbags deployed. According to the article, Robinson’s cell phone, wallet and keys were found on the scene.
Gabby’s widely publicized search and recovery mission updated the agency’s demand to find Robinson in September 2021, when her body was found in Wyoming National Park.
The two fathers have protected their experience of desperate searching for missing children. Petit hopes David Robinson will end his search happier than he does.
“While the death of a child will never be shut down, the grief process was started properly and David couldn’t do it yet. Hopefully, Daniel is safe, but if the worst happens, it’s time for that grief process to come true for David and his family,” Petty said.
Volunteers scrutinised Buckeye’s Sun Valley Parkway and Rosewood Avenue as part of a three-part search, the outlet reported.
“We’re not looking for Daniel running around here. We’re looking for a body,” David said. He told ABC15
“I’m his father so I’m always going to come here and continue to fight and defend him and make sure he finds the righteousness he deserves,” David said.
“I think this 50th search is probably one of the latter searches that are out in the desert. What I’m trying to do is gather information at the Buckeye Police Station, where I’m currently checking out a lot of my forensic work.
