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Rainstorm
October 15th, 2009, 04:13 PM
Fort Collins, Colo. (AP) - A homemade balloon aircraft floated away from a yard in Colorado after a 6-year-old boy was seen climbing inside, setting off a frantic scramble by the military and law enforcement before the balloon slowly touched without the boy inside.

It's not clear whether the boy fell out of the balloon or was never actually inside the craft. Sheriff's officials said from the beginning that he was in the balloon, and authorities feverishly searched for any sign of the child on the ground, including in the neighborhood where he lives.

The bizarre scene played out live on television as the balloon rotated slowly in the wind, tipping precariously at times before gliding to the ground after more than two hours in the air.

Cathy Davis of the Larimer County Sheriff's Department told reporters the balloon was owned by the boy's parents, Richard and Mayumi Heene, and tethered behind the family's home. She said two sons were playing outside when the older boy saw the younger one, identified as Falcon, go into a compartment at the bottom of the balloon and fly away.

"We'll just have to respond the best we can," Davis said. "This is a first and we'll do what we need to do."

She said the family was in contact with experts to provide details on the craft, including what it's made of and what might happen when it reached the ground.

In a 2007 interview with The Denver Post, Richard Heene described becoming a storm chaser after a tornado ripped off a roof where he was working as a contractor and said he once flew a place around Hurricane Wilma's perimeter in 2005.

Pursuing bad weather was a family activity with the children coming along as the father sought evidence to prove his theory that rotating storms create their own magnetic fields.

Although Richard said he has no specialized training, they had a computer tracking system in their car and a special motorcycle.

The Colorado Army National Guard sent an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter and was preparing to send a Black Hawk UH-60 to try to rescue the boy, possibly by lowering someone to the balloon. They also were working with pilots of ultralight aircraft on the possibility of putting weights on the homemade craft to weigh it down.

But the balloon landed on its own in a dirt field. Sheriff's deputies secured it to keep it in place, even tossing shovelfuls of dirt on one edge.

Northbound departures at Denver International Airport were shut down as a precaution to prevent against a possible collision between the balloon and an airliner, said Lyle Burrington, an air traffic controller at the Federal Aviation Administration's radar center in Longmont, Colo.

Air traffic controllers warned planes in the area about the balloon, Burrington said. It helped that the day was clear, enabling pilots to see the balloon well, he said.

Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown said the agency tracked the balloon through reports from pilots.

"We were sitting eating, out looking where they normally shoot off hot air balloons. My husband said he saw something. It went over our rooftop. Then we saw the big round balloonish thing, it was spinning," said neighbor Lisa Eklund.

"By the time I saw it, it traveled pretty fast," she said.

The story gripped the television news networks, which set aside other programming to follow the balloon and speculate on the safety of the boy.

"It's got everybody freaked out," said Fox News Channel's Shepard Smith, "and why wouldn't it?"

Camazotz
October 15th, 2009, 04:29 PM
I watched this earlier. Not very exciting, considering the kid wasn't in it. I don't think the kid fell out, although some people says he did.

Delusion15
October 15th, 2009, 04:32 PM
Thats freaky and or sad. If the kid fell out that is horrible but they had been tracking it and you would think they would have seen that idk maybe sunspots haha

Hopefully the kid never really got in and is around there somewhere

IowaBoy
October 15th, 2009, 05:07 PM
watching this on HLN. I think the are only covering it because they were on wife swap. News people, please get something better to cover.

IowaBoy
October 15th, 2009, 05:07 PM
**UPDATE**

He has been found and is at home

mrmcdonaldduck
October 15th, 2009, 06:17 PM
he wasnt even in the ballon

AllThatIsLeft
October 15th, 2009, 06:27 PM
it was hilarious they wasted an hour following this floating balloon and there was no kid in it.

and if the kid had fell out of it, i think it would of been bigger news hearing about "kid that fell from the skies, dead"

IowaBoy
October 15th, 2009, 06:30 PM
wow this HLN show is getting way off topic, someone please call and tell them to shhh about something that is off topic.

enzenzz
October 16th, 2009, 01:14 AM
the kid was in the garage. people shouldn't assume the worst straight away

Kaleidoscope Eyes
October 16th, 2009, 03:00 AM
He was hiding in the attic, actually, was what I heard. Same difference, though. xP

The funny thing is, my dad was listening to the radio while driving to get me at school this afternoon and they were talking about it. Someone called in and said something to the effect of, "If I was 6 years old and I'd accidentally let that weather balloon float off, and I wasn't in it... I'd be finding somewhere to hide so I wouldn't get in trouble." And, indeed, the kid was hiding in a box in the attic.

mrmcdonaldduck
October 17th, 2009, 05:38 AM
the kid himself said it was a publicity stunt, they were on wife swap twice so they were used to it and liked it, so they wanted more of it.

Ryhanna
October 17th, 2009, 07:00 AM
it was a hoax, youtube it. lol the kids family went on tv later on that day and when asked if the kid heard his parent calling out to them he said "yes" so they asked why he didn't come out.... "mom and dad told me to do it for the show..."

Aves
October 17th, 2009, 07:26 PM
it was a hoax....

tripolar
October 17th, 2009, 07:43 PM
the kid himself said it was a publicity stunt, they were on wife swap twice so they were used to it and liked it, so they wanted more of it.

Nothing is better then wasting tax-payer money on a publicity stunt. Please forward the costs to the people responsible.