Kevin Ayotte was last seen by his
mother playing with his brother upstairs in their summer home in Sugarbush, Minnesota. That was 25 years ago. He was just over two years old.
Their mother went outside briefly and when she returned, Kevin was gone. Kevin has a scar on the right side of his chin. His speech is limited and he is hearing impaired.
The pic uses age progression techniques to show how he would look aged 27.
In memory of those who are still missing.
There seems to be a spate of publicity about missing people recently – I was in Tesco yesterday and found another computer generated picture of some poor child and how he would look now. What is so baffling is how people can just ‘disappear’. They don’t of course, but how do they slip through the net? Terrifying. What do they DO? Don’t they think about their families and friends? Or are they abducted? Horrifying to contemplate.
It seems you will never run out of children or teens or whatever age for this series of posts. Another sad story.
Again, how terribly sad.
How can little children disappear from their parents’s house without trace? And why can these children not be found? I do not understand.
Eurodog, neither do I. And Kevin looks a fine young man in his age progression photo. How heartbreaking it must be for his parents to see.
I cant find any information on this case. For example was there a search done. If the mom left the house for a second and the kid is gone, this just does not sound right. I did a bit of research on this. He was upstairs with his brother who was 6 at the time. Also, the mom and dad were going through a divorce. Things just dont add up. And I feel like poor Kevin is just forgotten. He does not have a website–or anything else to remember him by.I hope he did not meet with foul play. But where is he.
I think I may know where he is
does anyone care that this has just been posted – who and what authorities need to be contacted re: this?
Sandy – I would be very keen to speak to you about your comment.
Please make contact with me – I am a founder of the Group Forever Searching we actively raise awareness to missing children.
Anything you can provide us that could help in finding Kevin would be so appreciated.
Please make contact Sandy
Thank you
Sandy – sorry – you can contact me via e-mail
kathy@foreversearching.com
I would really like to speak to you
I am what would be Kevin’s sister-in-law. I can tell you that his family, especially his mother is tormented everyday by his disappearance all those years ago. I wish she could have some closure. I have a three year old son named for his uncle. It is still a complete mystery.
Beth Ayotte: Please contact me. I have a potential lead, but I need more specific information about the exact location in Sugerbush Township of the house from which Kevin disappeared.
hello aubrey please contact me if beth does not get incontact with you i am family thanks richellthayer@ymail.com just put kevin as the subject thanks
Beth, I’m truly sorry for you, and hope one day there will be answers to help you with this. It must be agonising for his loving family, especially his tormented mother.
Thank you Ellee. I just stumbled across Kevin here because every so often I type in his name to see what it might bring “up”. I read the one ladies comment above and I understand that she doesn’t know exactly how it occurred. I just wanted to comment. I can’t begin to tell you how his disappearance changed and influenced the entire family. Thanks again.
The one lady above(Sandy) made the comment she might know where Kevin is. Is there anyway to contact that woman? She can find me on Facebook.
Fortunately, I kept Sandy’s email and have forwarded it to Beth in the hope that it will be a positive lead. I very much hope so.
Well, unfortunately, Sandy’s email address was “undeliverable”.
Beth, I’m so very sorry.
I did email Kathy at Forever Searching just to see if this woman ever emailed her. Thank you so much for your help. Like I said before, I just stumbled onto your site. Thanks again.
Beth,
First of all I am so sorry for all you and your family have been through over the years and am also sorry I have not seen your messages until now. I orginally was in touch with Kathy at Forever Searching but decided that I should just let law enforcement handle the case, unfortunately the authorities I went to have not been effective. I cannot wait any longer, nor should you and your family so I would like to contact you and explain more in hopes that your family can then go to the authorties and push for some action. I am going to email Kathy again and ask that she forward my email to you in hopes that we can be in touch soon.
Sandy, I am so pleased to hear from you again. I have forwarded your email to Beth and know she will be in touch very soon. I would very much like to know what happens; please do keep in touch.
Sandy has mailed me Ellee and i have forwarded on the mail to Beth…..
Lets all pray that this brings closure for this wonderful family…
Kathy, thanks for the update. Please let me know the outcome. I hope it is good news for Sandy and her family too.
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There is a Kevin Jay Macy-Ayotte living in California of the same age Kevin would be now, and looks earily similar to the age progression of young Kevin. He is a professor. Here: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/communication/faculty-staff/faculty/ayotte.html