CA CA - Jessica Roggenkamp, 44, Anderson, 10 Dec 2016

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"Wild Mad" Road is also referenced as "the 30 Road" by some media. Google Maps identifies it as both.

http://www.kshasta.com/2016/12/15/searchers-looking-for-anderson-woman-in-trinity-county/

The Forest Service numbers their roads using the Township as the first number. If you look at google maps, there is the 29N28 road a little to the east. That's for Township 29 North, with 28 as the road number. The Wild Mad road is actually 29N30, but since it's a major road from Wildwood to Mad River, it's been given the name Wild Mad Road or just goes by the "30 road".
 
I hadn't seen that the car was out of gas. But the pit in my stomach just grew bigger. How can this be voluntary?!?!!

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KQMS
Searchers Looking For Anderson Woman In Trinity County
December 15, 2016
http://www.kqms.com/2016/12/15/searchers-looking-for-anderson-woman-in-trinity-county/

The car was unlocked with the keys still inside, it was out of gas, and the spare tire was on, with a damaged tire in the trunk. Roggenkamp’s purse and cell phone were not found, but her sleeping bag, pillow, and duffel bag of clothing were in the car.​

https://www.facebook.com/Help-Find-Jessica-Roggenkamp-1185616871514814/?ref=page_internal

There is a comment by CW yesterday that the "out of gas" was in a news report.​

https://www.facebook.com/KRCR7/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE#

There is a reply by KP to a comment by BE that the "out of gas" was in a news report.​
 
The CalTrans people who saw her and helped her change the tire on her car - what kind of people were they? What I mean is, does CalTrans hire people of good repute? Is it possible they took her, or, being out of gas, did she call someone on her cell phone and have them pick her up?
 
So...what is the possible lead?? Is it the party she was on her way to in Harrison Gulch? Wouldn't she have passed through there the night before based on where Caltrans saw her at 7:00 the next morning to fix the flat? Was it a daytime party? I thought she was supposed to at her friends in Igo on Saturday?? I don't get leaving the car unlocked with the keys inside. If she had started walking to somewhere with reception or to summon help, I can see taking her phone and purse (though I probably would just take a wallet and lock the purse in the vehicle). What is the lead???

Anderson Police are pursuing a possible lead.

http://www.kqms.com/2016/12/16/anderson-woman-remains-missing-in-trinity-county/

KQMS
Anderson Woman Remains Missing In Trinity County
December 16, 2016
Anderson Police are pursuing a possible lead in a missing persons case. 44-year-old Jessica Roggenkamp was reported missing Monday by her mother.​
 
I sure don't like the sound of this case. I also can't believe she left voluntarily.....after changing her tire? Really??
 
BBM
There was a fb comment that the car was out of gas and you've explained why the car may have run out of gas. Thank you. Even mild hypothermia can result in confusion and poor decision making.

BUT if she had hypothermia, wouldnt the people (cant recall what they are called in CA) have noticed and offered to get her help?
 
If her phone hasn't shown activity since Sat, it's likely turned off. I can't see her intentionally leaving her keys in her car not the car unlocked if she left unless it's a stage from her to harm herself but this doesn't sound like a case going in that direction.

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The keys in the unlocked car and the distance she may have traveled after getting help from Caltrans at 7:00 are still puzzling to me. It also appears the high that day was only to be 49 with rain, but more likely to be in the low 30s if she had set out shortly after the tire change, early in the day. Has there been mention of what type of coat she may have been wearing? For the locals...how heavily traveled is the road where her vehicle was found? Would she likely have been able to flag someone down rather quickly?

If her phone hasn't shown activity since Sat, it's likely turned off. I can't see her intentionally leaving her keys in her car not the car unlocked if she left unless it's a stage from her to harm herself but this doesn't sound like a case going in that direction.

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Back to the CalTrans workers who stopped to help her - did they report to work as usual the next day? Have they been considered suspect if they were the last ones who saw her? Exactly how much traffic does the road her car was parked on get at that time of day?
 
Back to the CalTrans workers who stopped to help her - did they report to work as usual the next day? Have they been considered suspect if they were the last ones who saw her? Exactly how much traffic does the road her car was parked on get at that time of day?

Yes! I am curious about all of this, as well as if the CalTrans people travel in pairs or if one CalTrans person stumbled across her.
 
Back to the CalTrans workers who stopped to help her - did they report to work as usual the next day? Have they been considered suspect if they were the last ones who saw her? Exactly how much traffic does the road her car was parked on get at that time of day?

If they had anything to do with her disappearance, I doubt they would have made a record of helping her change her tire. They are witnesses, not suspects.
 
I have a theory I have been going over in my head and it makes sense to me at least. Stacy Smart went missing in Trinity county she has blond hair and brown eyes same as Jessica who went missing in Anderson California.

Sherri blond hair blue eyed went missing around the same time as Stacy who is blond hair brown eyes now Jessica is around the same age as Stacy and happens to have the same features blond hair and brown eyes.

. Amy Snow. 25 went missing in Trinity county and she has blond hair and blue/green eyes around the same age as Sherri Is it me or do we have a serial killer around?

The news has not made the connection and if they have they are not saying anything. I live very close to Trinity county and Shasta and my sister has the same features I think the news should be warning women about the missing ones and telling them they should travel in groups!
 
FACTS:

Last seen Saturday 7am, tire change.
In pajamas ... headed to a party at Harrison Gulch / White Rock Rd. (is that Igo or a different location?)
Car found abandoned 3:00am Sunday, 20 hours after she was last seen.
Was headed to friends in Igo, but car found some distance past that.
Car unlocked, keys and personal belongings inside.
Purse, phone missing.
Car was out of gas.

First a flat tire. Second, runs out of gas. Third, disappears. Just bad luck?

THEORIES:

Suicide ...
- Why take her phone and purse with her?

Was picked up by someone ...
- Why not lock the car and take keys?

She met with foul play, someone stole her purse and phone, then ditched the car when it ran out of gas ...
- They fled on foot, in the middle of nowhere, carrying her phone and purse?

Mental crisis / psychological break?


MY QUESTIONS:

- Why didn't she make sure she had plenty of gas before venturing into the wilderness?
- Why did she drive PAST her destination?

And the entire scene is IRRATIONAL to me. No logic.
 
FACTS:

Last seen Saturday 7am, tire change.
In pajamas ... headed to a party at Harrison Gulch / White Rock Rd. (is that Igo or a different location?)
Car found abandoned 3:00am Sunday, 20 hours after she was last seen.
Was headed to friends in Igo, but car found some distance past that.
Car unlocked, keys and personal belongings inside.
Purse, phone missing.
Car was out of gas.

First a flat tire. Second, runs out of gas. Third, disappears. Just bad luck?

THEORIES:

Suicide ...
- Why take her phone and purse with her?

Was picked up by someone ...
- Why not lock the car and take keys?

She met with foul play, someone stole her purse and phone, then ditched the car when it ran out of gas ...
- They fled on foot, in the middle of nowhere, carrying her phone and purse?

Mental crisis / psychological break?


MY QUESTIONS:

- Why didn't she make sure she had plenty of gas before venturing into the wilderness?
- Why did she drive PAST her destination?

And the entire scene is IRRATIONAL to me. No logic.
Do we know as fact she was alone?

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I think she was heading to a party, got a flat. Tired got changed and she continued to the party. Then I think she got lost and drove til she ran out if gas. So, grabbed her purse and started walking. From there.... Either man or animal came upon her and she started running, probably into the woods. From there, either caught and killed (by man or animal), or lost and succumbed to the elements.
 
I think she was heading to a party, got a flat. Tired got changed and she continued to the party. Then I think she got lost and drove til she ran out if gas. So, grabbed her purse and started walking. From there.... Either man or animal came upon her and she started running, probably into the woods. From there, either caught and killed (by man or animal), or lost and succumbed to the elements.

Why wouldn't she lock the car and take her keys?
 
Why wouldn't she lock the car and take her keys?

She may have thought she had her keys. If I get distracted and don't immediately take my keys out of the ignition and put them in my purse, I've been known to leave them...and even leave my very quiet car running!! I believe my car doors won't lock if I do that. Convenient for me but also convenient for thieves.

Reluctantly, I'm going to propose a suicide scenario. This is a place she had been with her daughter around Thansgiving, so it meant something to her. She would expect someone to think to look there eventually and retrieve the car. Leave the keys for the convenience of family. Same reason for changing the flat tire. Take her purse so identification is easier. Walk deep into the woods to a hidden spot. Peace. :(

Don't ask for reasons. They rarely become known.
 
She may have thought she had her keys. If I get distracted and don't immediately take my keys out of the ignition and put them in my purse, I've been known to leave them...and even leave my very quiet car running!! I believe my car doors won't lock if I do that. Convenient for me but also convenient for thieves.

Reluctantly, I'm going to propose a suicide scenario. This is a place she had been with her daughter around Thansgiving, so it meant something to her. She would expect someone to think to look there eventually and retrieve the car. Leave the keys for the convenience of family. Same reason for changing the flat tire. Take her purse so identification is easier. Walk deep into the woods to a hidden spot. Peace. :(

Don't ask for reasons. They rarely become known.
Interesting.
 
She may have thought she had her keys. If I get distracted and don't immediately take my keys out of the ignition and put them in my purse, I've been known to leave them...and even leave my very quiet car running!! I believe my car doors won't lock if I do that. Convenient for me but also convenient for thieves.

Reluctantly, I'm going to propose a suicide scenario. This is a place she had been with her daughter around Thansgiving, so it meant something to her. She would expect someone to think to look there eventually and retrieve the car. Leave the keys for the convenience of family. Same reason for changing the flat tire. Take her purse so identification is easier. Walk deep into the woods to a hidden spot. Peace. :(

Don't ask for reasons. They rarely become known.

Very sad.
 

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