Tyreke has still not been found, and his school in Baton Rouge hosted a special vigil.
) - It’s been nearly two weeks since missing 14-year-old swimmer Tyreke Walker was swept into the Gulf, and the family returned home to Baton Rouge Thursday for the first time since.“All I can think about is that I came here with three kids and now I’m on the way back with just two of them,” said Clint Walker, father. “I just wish we could have more time with him. I know everybody keeps telling me not say it, but I can’t help it right now, and I’ll get over it eventually.
More than 200 people joined Tyreke’s family, friends, and baseball team. They released butterflies, which they say serve as a symbol of peace and hope Tyreke will be found.“Until I see him, there’s no proof that he’s gone,” said Tammy Nguyen, mother. The family said they are staying in Baton Rouge through the weekend and plan on returning to Orange Beach next week.
Communities back home and locally have surrounded them so well, and they gave their deepest thanks for all the help and prayers.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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