Sorry to keep posting, but I saw back on page one of this thread a video in which Kierra’s mom confirms Kierra called in sick and talked to someone who recognized her voice. So she didn’t use the automated system even though that is the designated procedure for calling off work. The link from the USPS website, which I will paste below, says an employee must use the automated system. Not preferred or recommended, but required to use the automated system to report an absence. The more I ponder this the stranger it gets.
https://link.usps.com/2018/02/14/sick-call/
The rule is you must use the automated system but I worked in a small office and just called my boss. I was the first clerk in so another clerk would have to come in and replace me to open the doors and get the mail ready for the carriers to take out for delivery.
People that I know will use the automated system and will put that they will be out for three days even if they are calling out for for sniffles. The reason for this is: If you took a day out, feel somewhat better and go back on the second day, but on the third day your sniffles are now the flu or pneumonia you call in again. Its no longer one absence, its two. The post office doesn't like absences and if you have too many in a quarter you can get written up for it.
I'm wondering if she called in for three days and felt better. She would then call her supervisor and let them know she could come in.
I haven't had time to read everything but keep seeing people here saying her boyfriend was married. Is this true or is this just a theory someone has?
I sure hope she is found soon.