Missingpeoplinfo
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Your post got me to thinking about possible big picture scenarios. Any that I'm missing?where is she??? It’s almost as if she got into a car with someone and just vanished.
Exactly what I was thinking. Is she a regular at a restaurant or anywhere?Your post got me to thinking about possible big picture scenarios. Any that I'm missing?
1) disappeared on her own/she's somewhere safe with car but doesn't want to be found
2) kidnapped/hurt by stranger (carjacking?)
3) kidnapped/hurt by someone she knows
I keep thinking her leaving early from work and not having any personal belongings other than car keys with her is a major clue. MOO
BBMYour post got me to thinking about possible big picture scenarios. Any that I'm missing?
1) disappeared on her own/she's somewhere safe with car but doesn't want to be found
2) kidnapped/hurt by stranger (carjacking?)
3) kidnapped/hurt by someone she knows
I keep thinking her leaving early from work and not having any personal belongings other than car keys with her is a major clue. MOO
"Apparently she left her purse and all her other belongings [including her cell phone] at home that morning. She didn't even have her school identification on her, and she actually had to sign in to go to her class," said Doyle.I am curious too if her phone is with her. It could have been in a pants pocket and therefore not seen on the CCTV snapshot. I could see being distracted or rushed in the morning and walking without your purse and perhaps your work ID is in the purse. How far does she live from the school? Is it possible she was leaving at lunch to run home and get the purse she forgot and then something happened on the way home (accident or otherwise)?
My other thought with the notebook she was carrying - is it at all typical for her to make home visits to students who are out ill or otherwise struggling/she has concerns about? Just thinking she may have been taking notes with her or taking a note pad to write notes on if that was the case. Also not sure I've seen this anywhere - was this her lunch break or did she walk out of school when she was supposed to be working/in a class? I'd be even MORE concerned if it was the latter.
No, it would be unprofessional to go visit a student’a family as an EA unless they were a family friend outside of school - and if you did you definitely wouldn’t be bringing a notebook. You aren’t supposed to just write sensitive personal information about a student - especially not disability related information - on a notepad and walk around with it out in the open. Teachers and administrators handle most meetings, they do it at the school or remotely - not in the family’s home - and they take steps to reduce or eliminate risk of personal information being mishandled. A scenario where an EA goes to visit a student’s home with a notepad during the school day would be extremely unusual, imo.My other thought with the notebook she was carrying - is it at all typical for her to make home visits to students who are out ill or otherwise struggling/she has concerns about? Just thinking she may have been taking notes with her or taking a note pad to write notes on if that was the case.