Here are a couple excerpts on what they thought was unusual behavior (BBM):
Elrod-Ausbrook says they sat at a table with three other couples and the girl, who went by the name of Amy. She was with a couple who appeared to be in their 60s.
Elrod-Ausbrook says
everyone at the table introduced themselves. Amy initially said she was "from out West," but the older man she was with said to her, “You know better than that,” according to Elrod-Ausbrook.
The older man then announced that he, Amy and the older woman they were with were all from the Knoxville, Tennessee, area.
The man, who mentioned he used to be a professional baseball pitcher, had an authoritative voice, according to Elrod-Ausbrook.
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Elrod-Ausbrook said
the older man refused to have their picture taken when a photographer stopped by their table.
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Elrod-Ausbrook said
the girl seemed out of place compared to everyone else in the room.
“Her behavior was over the top excited. She sang along with the Christmas music (playing in the) background. She started talking about different things,” Elrod-Ausbrook said.
She thought the girl’s behavior was a little odd, but she seemed to be having a good time.
Elrod-Ausbrook said
the older man then pulled out his cell phone and appeared to text someone. The older woman he was with then picked up her phone and appeared to read a text.
At that point, the older woman got up and took the girl with her, presumably to the restroom, Elrod-Ausbrook said. They were gone for about 10 minutes, she said, adding that the older man also got up and left the table at one point.
“When they returned to the table, Amy was a totally different person now,” Elrod-Ausbrook said.
“She didn’t say a peep. Every bit of joyfulness she had was not there.”
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Indiana woman believes she saw missing Rexburg teen Tylee Ryan
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The article goes on to say that the woman slipped the girl a crayon wrapped with a piece of paper and told her to write a note if she was in trouble. They later saw Tylee's missing poster on the news and thought she looked like the girl calling herself Amy. The woman reported it to the police, posted about it on FB when she didn't think the police took her tip seriously and then reported it to the FBI.
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