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#Pitzen: Trending hashtag showcasing the pitcher's mound, baseball, and softball throws. Videos often feature impressive skills, trick shots, drills, and comedic fails, engaging viewers with athleticism and sportsmanship.
TIMMOTHY PITZEN Timmothy lived with his parents, James Pitzen and Amy Joan Marie Fry-Pitzen, in Aurora, Illinois at the time of his disappearance; he is their only child. Without telling anyone of her plans, Amy removed him from his kindergarten class at Greenman Elementary School on the morning of May 11, 2011. She cited an unspecified family emergency as the resason for the removal. After checking him out of school, she drove to an auto repair shop and dropped off her blue 2004 Ford Expedition SUV at 10:00 a.m. One of the repair shop employees drove Amy and Timmothy to the Brookfield Zoo, and at 3:00 p.m. she came to pick up her repaired vehicle and drove with Timmothy to the KeyLime Cove Resort in Gurnee, Illinois, where they spent the night. Meanwhile, James had reported his wife and son missing after he went to pick up Timmothy from kindergarten and found out his mother had taken him. He called her cellular phone numerous times but got no answer. Investigators believe Amy may have been planning Timmothy's disappearance for months. In February and Marcy 2011, she took two unexplained trips to the area he would later disappear from. She had an email account opened under her maiden name in 2007, and kept it a secret from her husband, but the account didn't contain anything useful to the investigation. James stated he was baffled by his wife's suicide and Timmothy's disappearance, and had no idea where his son could be. He and Amy's mother both stated Amy loved Timmothy deeply and they didn't believe she would have harmed him. She would sometimes leave home for a few hours at a time when she was upset, but she had never previously taken Timmothy with her. Timmothy's loved ones described him as a very active, outgoing boy and a natural leader who was at ease with both adults and other children. He enjoys going to the zoo, using playground equipment such as the swings and sandbox, bike and Go-Kart riding, and his collection of Matchbox cars. He was learning how to swim at the time of his disappearance. His favorite foods including Chuck E. Cheese pizza, yogurt, macaroni and cheese, and anything from McDonald's. #missing #missingchild #timmothy #timmothypitzen #pitzen #timothy #tim #fyp #fy #fypage #fypシ #for #share #boost #boostofhope #boosted #boostthis #share #xy #find #winsconsin #wisconsin #wisconsincheck #wisconsindells #xyz #prayers #prayer #abduction #parental #ncmec #help5#helpme #helpmeplease #💔🕊️
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TIMMOTHY PITZEN Timmothy lived with his parents, James Pitzen and Amy Joan Marie Fry-Pitzen, in Aurora, Illinois at the time of his disappearance; he is their only child. Without telling anyone of her plans, Amy removed him from his kindergarten class at Greenman Elementary School on the morning of May 11, 2011. She cited an unspecified family emergency as the resason for the removal. After checking him out of school, she drove to an auto repair shop and dropped off her blue 2004 Ford Expedition SUV at 10:00 a.m. One of the repair shop employees drove Amy and Timmothy to the Brookfield Zoo, and at 3:00 p.m. she came to pick up her repaired vehicle and drove with Timmothy to the KeyLime Cove Resort in Gurnee, Illinois, where they spent the night. Meanwhile, James had reported his wife and son missing after he went to pick up Timmothy from kindergarten and found out his mother had taken him. He called her cellular phone numerous times but got no answer. Investigators believe Amy may have been planning Timmothy's disappearance for months. In February and Marcy 2011, she took two unexplained trips to the area he would later disappear from. She had an email account opened under her maiden name in 2007, and kept it a secret from her husband, but the account didn't contain anything useful to the investigation. James stated he was baffled by his wife's suicide and Timmothy's disappearance, and had no idea where his son could be. He and Amy's mother both stated Amy loved Timmothy deeply and they didn't believe she would have harmed him. She would sometimes leave home for a few hours at a time when she was upset, but she had never previously taken Timmothy with her. Timmothy's loved ones described him as a very active, outgoing boy and a natural leader who was at ease with both adults and other children. He enjoys going to the zoo, using playground equipment such as the swings and sandbox, bike and Go-Kart riding, and his collection of Matchbox cars. He was learning how to swim at the time of his disappearance. His favorite foods including Chuck E. Cheese pizza, yogurt, macaroni and cheese, and anything from McDonald's. #missing #missingchild #timmothy #timmothypitzen #pitzen #timothy #tim #fyp #fy #fypage #fyp#for #share #boost #boostofhope #boosted #boostthis #share #xy #find #winsconsin #wisconsin #wisconsincheck #wisconsindells #xyz #prayers #prayer #abduction #parental #ncmec #help5#helpme #helpmeplease #💔🕊️

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