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What is the connection of Ankeny? Didn't read anything about this in article?
1 h 3 min (69.1 mi) via I-80 E Distance between the two reports of a black SUV.
What is the connection of Ankeny? Didn't read anything about this in article?
1 h 3 min (69.1 mi) via I-80 E Distance between the two reports of a black SUV.
I wish she hadn't talked to media about it. If it was the perpetrator and he had a black SUV, he doesn't anymore, now that he knows this was reported.
Regarding the reward money, I've got a question. If somebody phones in a tip that is simply pulled from thin air, say "The victim is in a blue shipping container 10 miles south of Davenport..." and LE go to this general area and locate the victim, would the tipster get the money even if it was just a completely random guess?
I'm only asking this obscure question because it seems like ones odds of accidentally nailing the whereabouts of a victim in a situation like this might be better than winning the lottery and it might result in tip lines flooded with random guesses from people hoping to hit it big on a random guess.
I would imagine that most tips would be completely ignored unless follow up questions with the tipster were answered in a way that made LE think they might actually know something but I don't know this for sure. Maybe somebody here actually has some first hand experience how rewards/tips are handled.
I've wondered about the LE angle from day one as a possible reason for the FBI/State involvement. Also maybe you can shed some light on why a town that doesn't have its own police force wait 6 days before calling in for help? The reality is we have no info on when or even if outside help was requested but so much time was lost between when she was discovered missing and state and federal involvment. Something is just not adding up in my mind on this issue and unfortunately we just have very little info to go on.
Black is the second most popular color for a SUV.Ok so I hear “black SUV” and that makes me think “sex trafficking ring.”
The is a description of the Awkeney suspect driving a black Mercury van.
Yes. 5 to 10 minute visit per the new Fox News story that was just linked recently on the thread (that mentions the black SUV).Did the FBI keep their date with WC today?
All I see is Miner, MO. Where are you reading Awkeney?The is a description of the Awkeney suspect driving a black Mercury van.
"He has what appears to be a white beard or a white goatee," said Griggs. "He does have tattoos on his arms. He weighs about 300 pounds according to the victim. He is wearing suspenders and a blue shirt underneath that with a straw hat."
Man tries to abduct young female in Miner, MO, still at large
How far is Miner from Brooklyn, anyone have that at their fingertips?Here is the article that Hatfield posted - I think...may not be exact one: Man tries to abduct young female in Miner, MO, still at large
Regarding the reward money, I've got a question. If somebody phones in a tip that is simply pulled from thin air, say "The victim is in a blue shipping container 10 miles south of Davenport..." and LE go to this general area and locate the victim, would the tipster get the money even if it was just a completely random guess?
I'm only asking this obscure question because it seems like ones odds of accidentally nailing the whereabouts of a victim in a situation like this might be better than winning the lottery and it might result in tip lines flooded with random guesses from people hoping to hit it big on a random guess.
I would imagine that most tips would be completely ignored unless follow up questions with the tipster were answered in a way that made LE think they might actually know something but I don't know this for sure. Maybe somebody here actually has some first hand experience how rewards/tips are handled.
I just watched the video again and it took place in MO, not Awkeney. Is there a similar event in Awkeney and this is the wrong video to link to that event? I'm confused.The is a description of the Awkeney suspect driving a black Mercury van.
"He has what appears to be a white beard or a white goatee," said Griggs. "He does have tattoos on his arms. He weighs about 300 pounds according to the victim. He is wearing suspenders and a blue shirt underneath that with a straw hat."
Man tries to abduct young female in Miner, MO, still at large
I admit I scrutinized the video and still shots of WC's interview for any signs of scratches, bruising, etc. I couldn't see a single one.
via interstates its about 6.5 hrs south of brooklyn. Just odd that the MO of the two events could be identical.How far is Miner from Brooklyn, anyone have that at their fingertips?
How can we be sure this was vandalism? It looks like it was kicked, possibly kicked while MT was fighting off abduction. Do any businesses on Front Street have cameras?That's exactly what it was. Vandalism.
I thought wearing clothing that looked as if it had been ripped for a media interview about your possible involvement in a missing woman’s case wasn’t the best choice. I’m not accusing this man of anything as of now he is innocent of any involvement in Mollie’s disappearance.