I'm sorry if you thought I was knocking your thoughts or ideas. I was not. I respect everyone's thoughts here. I was just trying to clarify what I meant. I thought we were talking about two different things. Checking who had travelled that morning and people being on the lookout at airports. So...
Thank you. I have worked cases in the Redding area and am very aware of the very large presence of Mexican people who populate the area. It is probably why when I hear "hispanic woman" and "spoke mostly in spanish" I don't put much energy into thinking of any other area but Mexico. I guess it is...
I think you're missing the point but I apologize if I upset anyone with my post. I thought this site was about exploring ideas. Maybe I should go hide back in my corner.
I am not talking about people looking out for them at airports. I am talking about officers (who likely have a bit more info than we do) looking over purchased ticket logs. Being a retired pilot aware of how LE utilizes airline information and someone who assists in missing persons cases it is...
I think the idea would be to look at the records and identify people who would further fit the bill again, connections to the area, criminal records etc. It would not even be that hard, a few days work to compile a list to see if there is anyone worth looking at more closely. We are only talking...
Thank you, while I am not certain that this case is human trafficking I'm constantly surprised by how many people have no idea it is going on around them everyday. It is worth educating yourself so that you and your loved ones are protected. This information above proves that point and it is...
I thought a truck driver had stopped but I believe the gentleman who posted was talking about the lady who called 911 and he's thinking she was the one who stopped which I know she did not. But I think the point he was making was more about why the reward more eyes offered is gone. I think IMO...
I think in a nutshell he is saying why didn't the person who stopped get the reward and that the reward that was offered for finding the people responsible for kidnapping SP now seems to be off the table and going to the family instead. I'm wondering if this might be the biggest indicator that...
I would assume they did, would hope they did. It's pretty much standard operating procedure in my community. We have a database that citizens can register on when they buy a surveillance system. That way if a crime occurs we know who has cameras where. It has lead to many cases of theft and...
I work missing persons cases and human trafficking is a much bigger problem than most realize. While I do not think that or cartels is what is at play here I do not personally think that either should be dismissed as laughable. Just my personal opinion.
Well, even if there were a couple hundred passengers who left from airports close by in the early hours of thanksgiving day that fit the bill wouldn't it be worth looking over the names and swing if any have tires to redding, violent crime, SP etc? It's not like they would have to look at every...
I've been thinking today, I wonder if they have checked the airports close by for two Hispanic woman who may have flown out. Maybe the ransom was quietly paid and the two woman quickly left the country and flew home to Mexico, possibly drove. The early morning drop off makes me wonder if they...
You are right, my apologies I did not think that through. Maybe not enough coffee yet. I do wonder though if they were planning this attack it is very possible that they may go without phones or phones off. Criminals are getting pretty savvy about their phones these days. The fact that they...
As in she was not admitted for an extended stay. Yes she was admitted for evaluation and probably stabilization but being admitted usually means an extended stay. So, therefore she was not admitted for an extended stay.
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