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Elizabeth Emma Breck – The Charley Project
was going through the previous comments and it seems like this description states the reason why she was last seen so far away from her address is because she went missing after she was evaluated to stay at a 30 day program for PTSD. The medical professionals stated she did not seem to want to harm herself or others and was placed in a living facility where they had more freedoms. I find it to be very odd she just left, she left her car there and everything. could possibly a staff member know more about what happened and they are covering it up?
I believe there is someone from that facility who knows something more that is not saying anything. What about surveillance footage? I don't know it all seems so odd that there is still no answers.
Details of Disappearance
On the advice of her psychiatrist, Breck checked herself into the Sierra Tucson behavioral health center in Saddlebrooke, Arizona on January 10, 2019. She planned to complete a thirty-day program for treatment of trauma; she had developed post-traumatic stress disorder after being sexually assaulted.
On January 13, after she was evaluated, the staff determined she was not a threat to herself or others and admitted her to the general living quarters, which aren't locked down. She was last seen at 3:00 p.m. During the late afternoon hours, Breck was discovered missing.
Her medical bracelet and other belongings were found in her assigned room, but there was no indication of her whereabouts. She left her car at the hospital and is believed to have taken only her driver's license and some cash with her when she disappeared.
In February, Breck's brother filed complaints against Sierra Tucson with the Arizona Department of Health Services and The Joint Commission, a national not-for-profit accreditation agency. Her family alleges the facility didn't share information with them and the private investigator they hired to find Breck, there was no electronic surveillance to ensure patient safety, and Breck wasn't provided with a phone to call her parents, who live outside the U.S.
It's extremely uncharacteristic of Breck to be out of touch with her friends and family, whom she was close to. She was interested in dancing and involved in a number of dance groups, and was also involved with spirituality, particularly Buddhism. She was a teacher at the Tucson Magnet School at the time of her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.
I'm still curious why her blue-tooth tracking bracelet was removed and destroyed.