Coffee and Crime Time: 5 Year Old Oakley Carlson: Missing and Endangered


Investigating the Disappearance of 5-Year-Old Oakley Carlson: A Race Against Time to Find the Missing and Endangered Child. In this chilling case, young Oakley vanished without a trace from his own home, leaving authorities baffled and desperate for answers. With every passing moment, the urgency to locate him grows, as the window of opportunity narrows. Time is of the essence in this high-stakes investigation.

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33 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: 5 Year Old Oakley Carlson: Missing and Endangered”

  • @paulabrown6840

    Stephanie….as a social worker I want to hug you! Thank you for your very kind words supporting social workers.
    Believe me there is tremendous pain in witnessing what children go through and NOT HAVING THE POWER to make a real difference in a precious child’s life!
    Social workers are buried in cases! As long as the goal continues to be RE-UNIFICATION…instead of IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD…babies and children will suffer and die. 😢
    Judges make sickening decisions while not realizing what their decisions mean in the lives of children!!!

  • @rmcar549

    Unjustified to say that they were cooking meth with their daughters medication when we don't actually KNOW that medication it was. A meth lab wouldn''t have been a tiny fire.
    If it was an asthma inhaler they wouldn't have to withhold that from their child They could simply go to the pharmacy and buy an over the counter one as those are what's more commonly used in meth. Remember that this is a family that owns their own home as well as over 300 acres of land; They weren't exactly poor.
    Restricted blood flow is what causes the sensation of something being under meth user's skin and causes them to itch their flesh. Your theory would very easily be able to be proved or disproved because the other children would have had residues from the chemicals used in the manufacturing of meth in their blood when they were taken into custody and that has not been announced so it's purely speculation. Most people that use drugs are not the same people that sell or manufacture drugs. It would be extremely unlikely that Oakley Carlson's parents were both using manufacturing and selling meth. None of the other children are reported have having sores on them.
    Homeless people don't use meth as an appetite suppressant- that's a seriously absurd statement! They use substances in order to cope with a very difficult existence in hopes of perhaps feeling some bit of happiness throughout their day. I've worked with this population professionally for a decade and a half and a lot of the things that you're saying are just erroneous assumptions. Maybe focusing on the missing child would be more important than accusing people of bizarre stuff.

  • @melomartinez160

    Someone needs to do a study on covid and meth users!!….all meth users who smoke, stayed safe from covid!! No joke!!

  • @wickedkitten3466

    I can’t believe the parents haven’t confessed! They have to be sober in jail. You’d 💭 “think” there conscious would kick in?!? Clearly, being sober or on drugs, that’s just a shitty person

  • @racheljones7979

    Is there an update on this case?

  • @melodiecason2799

    Excellent theory. Makes perfect sense.

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 💛💚🤍

  • @brianfarrand1919

    The whole de-fund the police, was supposed to allow social workers take over, without the police. Democrats are killing our country.

  • @donnadingman9159

    As a Washington state resident this story makes me especially sad. This little girl deserved the protection of the state and was not given it. The laws of late have failed residents. It is very important that we all get out there and vote. We need to slow down the drug issues. Sometimes it is out of the CPS workers hands due to laws. This is a shame and sad!

  • @malikaaxx

    Hey! Can you do an update video on Oakleys case?

  • @aliciar8205

    A year later and seems this case has been a pretty quiet one. I can only pray that she will be located someday. Obviously it wasn't just drugs because neither parent has gotten the heart to say where she is still. 😢 Why did they pretend to want Oakley when they obviously did not. She was very happy in her foster home, the only true parents she knew. 😢

  • @eloryne7918

    My heart goes out to all this babies being abuse or murdered or hurt please God they are so small an being hurt it breaks me when ever i kisten to this stories an cases involving kids ny heart breaks an i literally cry 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @angelap.3373

    Funny you should say "cooking" as I had mentioned the very same thing on another channel. Why police didn't pick up on that, I have no idea.

  • @cuntapalooza

    All police ARE bad because they are complicit in a system built on racism and white supremacy. It’s like being a Nazi but saying you’re not bad because you weren’t the one turning on the gas chambers. But maybe that concept is too difficult for you to understand, sweetie. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @cuntapalooza

    I was born in Aberdeen and spent the first 18 years of my life in the area. Nearly everyone there is incompetent as hell and selfish beyond belief. They would rather let a child die than do any extra paperwork. Justice for Oakley!!! I feel for any kid in a bad situation stuck in that butthole region of Washington.

  • @michellestultz4211

    How on God's green earth was this precious little girl put back in the home of those two? It's criminal. These two methods heads have still not been charged in Oakley's disappearance one year later since this video.

  • @diamondharper1539

    So incredibly heartbreaking. Poor sweet Oakley.

  • @gabiavina997

    Any updates on the case

  • @sherrybrown924

    As the mother of a meth addict you were straight on with the symptoms. My daughter is 36 years old and used to be drop dead gorgeous now she looks old and sick. She has a beautiful 16 year old rising Junior son my grandson who she no longer has custody of. Thankfully he is surrounded by family that support and love him. He is doing well. I love my daughter and my heart breaks. You were 💯 on this. Thank you ❤

  • @CL-we8tn

    If the cops know the parents are involved, what did they say that they were not arrested or be facing trial by now?

  • @CL-we8tn

    I dont think they were using the kid's inhaler, if they were cooking they would need alot more than what the doctor prescribed in a month and a doctor won't prescribe eg500 inhalers per month.

  • @kiraalexander2394

    My baby and I were foster kids in Kitsap County Washington. It was awful and they really don't give a shit about the kids for the most part. At least that's how it was 99-01 when we were in the system.

  • @heather_doestruecrime

    PLEASE, PLEASE, STOP TAKING CHILDREN FROM FOSTER FAMILIES WHO LOVE THEM AND GIVING THEM BACK TO ABUSIVE PARENTS 😔

  • @Not-the-usual-BS

    How about the family court judges who return kids back to the abusive parents and they are killed two days later?? Having a big case load is not an excuse to not to do your job!!

  • @Not-the-usual-BS

    Okay you can’t be serious that they weren’t intentionally trying to harm their kids???!! Come on!! It’s really annoying that people who don’t know how evil operates in this works or truly been abused by psychopaths think all that matters is reunification!!!!! Some people don’t deseve to ever be near their children ever again’!!

  • @saintcatherine

    A meth house was raided in my neighborhood. The person cooking up the meth was a renter. The landlord had to strip the entire house to the studs because that gets into the walls and everything.

  • @ninny90285

    You are always ethical and advocate for victims ♥️

  • @lexyortiz5412

    This is a tough one. As a birth mother who had kids in foster care, It's my experience that many foster parents have difficulty letting go, and tend to invent issues or make up reasons why they 'believe' children shouldn't be reunified with bio parents. Especially when we've been designated 'drug addicts'. Maybe this is why the foster mom wasn't taken seriously? In my case(s), It didn't matter that I never used around my kids, was never high around my kids, never drove while I was using and always had family to care for them when I used. It never mattered that my husband was clean/sober, nor that we had a bigger/better/cleaner/nicer house, nor that my husband and I had NEVER failed a random drug test or missed a visit or a parenting class. It never mattered that we had a more stable income (NEVER used government assistance like foster mom did). It didn't matter we had safer/newer vehicles or a healthier lifestyle. It never mattered that I sought out drug treatment as soon as I found out I was pregnant, nor that I paid out of pocket for a good treatment program and allowed CPS to receive weekly progress reports from my treatment center . It never even mattered that we had no criminal records, nothing so much as a parking ticket, the very fact that I had been an addict meant that I MUST be neglectful, or an abuser. It didn't even matter that in the past when I knew I couldn't care for my baby due to my lifestyle or drug use, I chose adoption, which you'd think was proof of my ability to make responsible choices, even when they were hard. Almost every foster parent I have met, FOUGHT to not return my children as they had become attached. What mattered most was that I had relapsed many times over a 14 year period, and that MUST mean I would neglect or abuse my kids. It REALLY bothers me that a couple like this was put on a fast track to reunification, while my last baby had a constant bloody diaper rash, foster mother always sent moldy bottles/formula with baby sh*t crusted in/on it, dirty clothes, and she canceled several visits because her daycare or grandkids had gotten MY baby sick. Reading CPS progress reports after we got her back, the main problem she and cps had with my infant daughter was that she didn't tolerate being in a messy/wet diaper, and their GOAL was to leave her in them as long as possible to build up her 'tolerance' because it was 'inconvenient' and 'expensive' to change her every couple hours. But when it came down to her coming home, WE were the ones who might not know how to care for her properly. Smh. Once she returned home her seemingly permanent bloody, infected diaper rash healed up in less than 48 hours and she NEVER had a reoccurance. She never had anything worse than a runny nose and that only happened twice in 5 years. She is now 6 and currently attending a private school, reading, writing, adding and subtracting on her own, and thriving. I should mention that a year after reunification, we decided to let go of our animosity toward her foster mother and have been close ever since. Our daughter sometimes even spends a weekend at her place and is good friends with the lady's granddaughters. It's nice to have another person who loves our daughter in her life. Kids should have as much support as possible and it wasn't fair for us to cut her off simply because she loved our daughter 'too much'. She may not have done the best job with her as an infant imo, but even if she had done a great job, I probably would've picked at every little thing I didn't like anyhow just because she had MY baby when I felt she should've been at home.

    How is it that families like this one are so easily able to get their kids returned when I had to fight so hard for mine and NOTHING I ever did was good enough? How is there NOT something in place where the child is randomly checked up on for 6months to a year afterwards? I know mine were. We had to do developmental testing every month and the social workers would stop by whenever they felt like it for drug testing and to check up on us all for MONTHS after reunification. (I think it was just because they liked my cooking/baking and we always fed them or sent them back to the office with treats 😆). But this system is broken. The good social workers never last long and the bad ones are rewarded and elevated in position.

  • @Sarah-rr5uo

    Look at the photo of Oakley shown at minute 23:33 in the video.. it’s so eerie and absolutely tragic that the pillow behind her on the couch says “never grow up”. 💔😪

  • @kathleenhansbrough7708

    Our local agency just received one of the most genuine DFACS ladies who took it upon her self to work with us to help save children in danger. She realized all she had to do was call us for assistance, next day we were able to pull 5 kids from a narcotics home with the execution of a search warrant based off the prior days welfare check. We have some amazing dfacs workers, BUT they are so often outshined by the ones who don't care. This fine young lady the day after we got the kids to safety was absolutely roasted in court, but I came in her defense to inform the court that she was not the prior case worker who dropped the ball. She had the case for a single day and did more in less than a week than the prior worker. Since then any time she calls for law enforcement assistance we help her to the best of our abilities. ❤️

  • @mythoughtsnotyours.8140

    The reason why they found out about the medication is because due to not being covered by the insurance. They used their money to buy drugs instead. CVS Had tried to contact them, and called the doctor I believe .

  • @fkcoolers2669

    Stephanie: I would never use generalizations

    Also Stephanie Right Before That: Everyone loves using generalizations

    lol…

  • @adrienekausner9701

    Something that rhymes with meth. 18:50

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