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Mormon Mother Disappears with Son She Believes Crucial to Second Coming of Christ

Teenager's father reports his fears about son's safety and potential restraint by family members as family are traced to Idaho after purchase of significant survival gear and cease all communication.

  • The Thibaudeau family from Arizona, including mother Spring, 16-year-old son Blaze, 23-year-old daughter Abi Snarr, and uncle Brooke Hale, have reportedly disappeared to Idaho after purchasing thousands of dollars worth of survival gear. They have not been heard from since their departure.
  • Spring Thibaudeau has allegedly become obsessed with the Second Coming of Christ since 2015, involving her daughter Abi in her obsession and various aspects of 'doomsday prep', including significant stockpiling of food, winter gear, and tents in preparation for what she believes to be the imminent apocalypse.
  • Ben Thibaudeau, the father of Blaze, has reported his son missing and expressed fear for his safety. He believes that Spring perceives Blaze to be a 'Davidic servant' significant to the return of Christ, and suspects that he may be restrained or incapacitated if he rejects this notion.
  • Blaze's father insists that unlike his mother and sister, Blaze is not interested in the Second Coming, describing him as a typical teenager who enjoys hanging out with friends and playing football. He doubts that Blaze willingly participated in the family's departure.
  • Law enforcement agencies in Gilbert, Arizona, and Boise, Idaho, are involved in the investigation into the Thibaudeau family's disappearance. Additionally, uncle Brooke Hale's last will and testament and withdrawal of $50,000 in cash, has added to the fears about the family's intentions.
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