It feels wrong to be exposing certain stuff about this poor girl, especially since it's pretty clear her parents are trying really hard to keep those bits of information private.
Without visual video of this, they'd suspect it was Syd but cannot confirm until a body is found, therefore keeping the case open. Syd's parents would probably be aware of this, which would explain their behavior and tone.
Could she be at a mental health facility again and no one knows she went and she isn’t telling anyone she is there again??
What makes people think that the parents are trying to keep more details private? I sensed that but not any more then most parents would do.It feels wrong to be exposing certain stuff about this poor girl, especially since it's pretty clear her parents are trying really hard to keep those bits of information private.
However the weather has been absolutely beautiful this year and very little rain and unseasonably high temps. An Indian Summer aside from smoke that may have kept her indoors a bit.The Gap Year Blues Part 1 essay was published Oct 3, 2019 and she is missing this year Sept 30, 2020. Some people have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which means as the days get shorter, people plunge into a depressive state, but do not know why. Serotonin levels are affected. This may not be the case here, but in some people who have it, it looks like bipolar - spirits great in the spring/summer, but during the latter part of the summer as the days get shorter through the winter - there is a crash with depression and anxiety. This is just speculation on my part due to the timing of the Gap Years Blues essay. Also, Seasonal Affective Disorder may affect females much more than men.
I think that I am puzzled by the lack of basic information in the case. For example, we know that there was a phone 'ping' in Crissy Field, but no one has confirmed a visual sighting of Sydney at Crissy Field, have they? It is just really vague...was her phone stolen or was she really there at Crissy Field? If they think her phone was stolen, is that why they think a search of the Presidio would turn up nothing? Very strange.I think we'll find that hospitals and medical facilities have been checked.
As well, people working at those places likely would have noticed that a patient of theirs has been splashed across MSM as a missing person.
After a person has been reported missing, officers often investigate their whereabouts by doing well-being checks or calling local hospitals to search for any unidentified patients, Andraychak said.
"When we have someone at risk, that makes it a mandatory continuing search," Andraychak said. "It's not just that we take a report and file it — there's a lot of work we do."
Missing in SF: Police still investigating about 1,000 open missing persons cases
Tips on San Francisco Police Dept Missing Persons page:
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- Local hospitals.
- Local homeless shelters.
- San Francisco Sheriff Inmate Locator (San Francisco Sheriff's Department)
- San Francisco Medical Examiner (Office of the Chief Medical Examiner | San Francisco)
- If you have the missing person’s Social Security Number, you may be able to get help from your local Social Security Administration office. Write a letter to the missing person and put it in an envelope with his or her name, then write another letter to the Social Security Administration with the person’s SSN, explaining that you are looking for this person. Send both letters to the Social Security office and ask that the enclosed letter be forwarded to the missing person’s last known address.
- Contact the Salvation Army, which offers help for families seeking a missing relative.
Yes, vibes. I have my own vibes but worry the family will read these posts and that it will just be hurtful at this point. Early on, as a parent and as a parent of a child who knows Syd, I felt a sense of urgency and frustration to find her and wished I knew more in some small hope of helping. But, I feel the family is in a great deal of pain and doing what they need to do at this time. The whole thing is painful to all.I honestly just hope she's okay. I keep getting the vibe that she didn't hurt herself and just took off to be left alone.
I know, I feel terrible for the whole family. Breaks my heart.Yes, vibes. I have my own vibes but worry the family will read these posts and that it will just be hurtful at this point. Early on, as a parent and as a parent of a child who knows Syd, I felt a sense of urgency and frustration to find her and wished I knew more in some small hope of helping. But, I feel the family is in a great deal of pain and doing what they need to do at this time. The whole thing is painful to all.
I honestly just hope she's okay. I keep getting the vibe that she didn't hurt herself and just took off to be left alone.
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.......I can't help but not only feel terrible for her parents, but for Sydney too. What if she doesn't want this information out?
I personally feel that she did not jump. Maybe I'm being hopeful but that's what I feel. If it was a suicide why would the FBI be involved?
The smoke in some sections of the East Bay due to the wildfires has for sometimes weeks on end caused it to look like some post-nuclear war nuclear winter during the August and September time frames. The wildfires have stopped recently, but in August and September the smoke was unbelievable in Alameda County.However the weather has been absolutely beautiful this year and very little rain and unseasonably high temps. An Indian Summer aside from smoke that may have kept her indoors a bit.