00:00Mrs. Boyce, when was the last time you spoke to your son?
00:03I called him this morning at 7.
00:05No answer.
00:06And when I stopped by at 9.30 to drop off groceries,
00:09he was gone.
00:10OK.
00:11And you didn't call the police.
00:13Why?
00:14I thought about it, but I don't want
00:15to make his legal situation any worse.
00:17So I called Randy to see if he knew anything,
00:20and that's when he told me that you might be able to help.
00:24Totally on brand for Simon doing something like this.
00:26My son has always been impulsive.
00:28Do you think there's a chance maybe he ran?
00:32Maybe, but he has a court hearing tomorrow,
00:36and he's been pretty worried about how that would go.
00:38If he's a no-show, it's going to go bad for him.
00:41Being cooped up here for the last couple of months
00:43without internet access has not been easy for him.
00:48Randy, you said you found his phone?
00:50Yeah, yeah, here on the kitchen table.
00:52Anything on it?
00:53A couple of calls to the sheriff's department.
00:55That's where your supervising officer is,
00:57but nothing unusual.
00:58Mm.
00:58Please.
01:00Simon is not a bad person.
01:03His heart has always been in the right place.
01:06Facts.
01:07The boy's always had my back.
01:10I can't lose my son.
01:13He's all I have.
01:15Yeah.
01:18See what I can find, all right?
01:27Hi, guys.
01:27course. We'll probably
01:27stay I didn't know about it. But we'll
01:27definitely keep doing great things. Let's pray
01:27stay there with C's At the outset.
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