Police: Only mom, sis had seen Wash. boy recently

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The woman, Julia Biryukova, told investigators that her 2-year-old son, Sky Metalwala, vanished Sunday in Bellevue when she left him sleeping alone in her unlocked car for an hour after it ran out of gas. The 30-year-old [url=http://en.trade2cn.com/companyShop/26611568.html]Rising Tile[/url]
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"Given the limited amount of information we have, the fact that there's really no solid leads to follow up on in regard to where he might be — absolutely, we suspect foul play," Police Maj. Mike Johnson told reporters. "Nothing about the story adds up. Something else happened."
When investigators questioned relatives, family friends and neighbors, only Biryukova and the boy's sister reported seeing him in the past two weeks, said Bellevue police spokeswoman Carla Iafrate.