Missing: A
As we heard, A never made it home.
As we heard, A never made it home.
Based on the facts, B was not found at her last known whereabouts.
Certainly suspicious of the way they were watching C.
Dreading the odds but D hasn't been seen for more than 48 hrs.
Ever wonder why there were no footprints at the scene?
Forensics discovered evidence of blood spatters on the potted plant.
Generally, officers take the cables into evidence.
Highly unlikely that she ran away.
Is there anywhere else she could be ?
Judging by the statistics, only about 30% make it after 24 hours.
Knots were tied on the rope found in the car.
Later that night, she was caughton the securtity camera at the gas station.
Many people repprted seeing her last night around 10 p.m.
Not a lot of evidence was found at the scene of the crime.
Originally, she was staying at a friends house.
Playbackthe footage to see what she was doing at 3 p.m.
Quitting the search now is not an option.
Realistically, the end goal is always to bring her home safetly.
Suddenly, her phone started to ring.
That is when we knew something was not right.
Until the officer answered to find our who it was.
Very likely that she would have come home is she was okay.
Whenever that is, we can only hope it is sooner rather than later.
X-rays suggest foul play
You never know who is watching.
Zones matter in time-sensitive cases.