I feel as if the police did not seem urgent about this whole case.
Could it be that they felt that there toes were stepped on with the family getting outside help with the reverse ransom offer?
I am baffled on why the police did not work harder towards finding her. It raised doubts on her abduction.
They were wrong about her leaving on her own.
Details of the search:
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/sheriffs-office-releases-update-on-sherri-papini/168201516
From Keith's statement:
Specific thanks to the Shasta County Sheriff's department, FBI, NorCal Alliance for the Missing, the Lost Coast Trackers, Shasta Support Services, the Guardian Angels, my own personal A-Team, Cameron Gamble, Cody Salfen, Jim Linnan, Sean Ditty, Don Armstrong, Yolo County Sheriff's Department and hospital, the medical personnel that helped our dear Sherri, social media and many news outlets.
From the sheriff:
Investigators had "somewhat lengthy of an interview" with Papini Monday, Bosenko said, though the details of that interview were not immediately available.
He said he didn't know whether they'll interview her again.
"We don't have information if this was a targeted abduction or if it was a random act," Bosenko said.
His investigators "worked through the Thanksgiving holiday, including the weekend" to find the ones allegedly responsible for Papini's disappearance, Bosenko said.
That includes continued reviews of surveillance footage and cellular tower information, he said.