The stepmother of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch offered new public details about the boy’s last-known whereabouts, evidence she has shared with police and the public threats she has received, according to a lengthy statement released to Fox31.

Letecia Stauch reaffirmed that she last saw Gannon between 3:15 p.m. and 4 p.m., Jan. 27 heading to a friend’s home in their neighborhood, according to the FOX31 story.

In the statement, Stauch thanked the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies for their dedicated search for Gannon.

El Paso County sheriff’s Sgt. Deborah Mynatt said the sheriff’s office will not comment on anything that Stauch said in her statement.

“Right now it is our belief he is still alive,” Mynatt said of the missing child.

On Wednesday, the sheriff’s office tweeted that authorities were searching for Gannon, including in an area in northern El Paso County and southern Douglas County, according to a tweet.

The Sheriff's Office continues its search to find Gannon. One of the search areas includes areas in Northern El Paso County/ Southern Douglas County. More information will be released as the investigation allows. #FindGannon #GannonStauch #MissingChild pic.twitter.com/bSJG4gUF4z — EPCSheriff (@EPCSheriff) February 12, 2020

Stauch’s statement included a plea to the boy to return home.

“To Gannon, please come home soon because your daddy is waiting to watch the new Sonic movie that comes out this week and the cool shirt I got you to wear to the theatre is in your closet,” Stauch’s statement said.

“Social Media has been devastating from the harsh comments, speculations, threats, cyber bullying, etc. It has been a challenge when people are trying to run you off the road, waiting outside your hotel, threatening to kill you, etc.,” the statement said.

Stauch offered a timeline of her and Gannon’s activities together, starting on Jan. 25, and she said she has shared her time line and cell phone photos with law enforcement.

“Saturday Night, G was helping me unload in the garage and cut his foot because there are a lot of tools because Albert does woodworking,” the statement said. “He sat on the edge of the car and we bandaged it up. He was good to go.”

Stauch said that afterwards she noticed that Gannon kept going to the side of the house to check if the gate was locked because he had the only key.

She and Gannon hiked on Jan. 26, and shopped together on Jan. 27, the day he disappeared, the statement said.

A neighbor of the stepmom, 49-year-old Roderrick Drayton, said his home surveillance video showed a female relative and Gannon get into a truck that Monday morning. When the woman returned home about four hours later, only she got out of the truck and went inside, Drayton told The Denver Post.

Stauch disputed Drayton’s conclusions in her statement, claiming that Gannon did come home with her that day and she has proof.

“Please don’t think for a second that there isn’t enough of technology to determine shadows and movement around the truck. There was also proof from my phone that we had taken a selfie in the truck in our driveway that was time stamped,” she wrote.

The statement said the sheriff’s office has had a description of Gannon’s friend that he was going to visit when he disappeared and several other details explaining what led to him visiting the friend. Investigators asked her to keep quiet about those details, it said.

“I encourage you to think of any suspicious cars that may have been in the area watching a few days prior and keep praying for G!” the statement said.

On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office said it had received 423 tips about Gannon’s whereabouts and that progress continues in the search. Anyone with information should call 719-520-6666 or email tips@elpasoco.com.