CrimeDawg123
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I don't think it's weird that they called LE before the family. They may not even really know his family or have contact. What they saw alarmed them enough, so good on them for going straight to LE.There are some things about this case that I find puzzling. Caleb was reported missing the morning of March 4th when a roommate discovered Caleb was not at the apartment and the Uber Eats were still outside the door. In many other cases where a person is reported as missing, LE wants to wait a full 24 hours or more especially if that person is 18 or older. Families are told that a person has a right to disappear if they so desire and to wait it out. Yet with this case, LE was on it that same day well under a 24 hour period and there were multiple state and federal LE officials on this case immediately. What precipitated that?
Also puzzling is that it was reported that the roommates reported him missing to LE before they told his family. Why would they notify the police first over his family? It is reported they looked for him and could not find him. Then they report him missing. Did they have a strong hunch something was wrong? Did Caleb reveal something to them that pushed them in that direction? I know the roommates have been cleared by LE and are not considered to be suspects but I suspect they have a pretty good idea why Caleb is missing or what he was into. Whatever they know they have been tight lipped about it as they haven’t spoke to anyone in the media that I am aware of.