Even after the boy was pulled from Barnard Elementary, Pannone was worried. So he routinely sent attendance counselors to the house—technically since the boy was not enrolled elsewhere, he was still a Barnard student. He also informed the police of his concerns.
#Police records indicate at least 2 calls to the house after the boy was withdrawn from school. One, on April 1, 2005, was placed by his classmates, who were afraid “that he may have died, because he has been out of school for so long.”