Wow, what a mix of emotions I feel right now. Sad that they didn't find anything but at the same time glad they didn't find her dead, you know? I know the chances are very unlikely she's alive but part of me wants to hold on to a small glimmer of hope.
USMCWife, I am sorry to hear about your friends father.
On the Artimis cameras- excellent point that they could see him coming and going. At that time of morning, not too much traffic to worry about so would not be hard to narrow down which car was his. I'm curious if those are cameras that are recorded though or if they are just strictly to monitor traffic as it is happening. Going to try to figure that out. I'm thinking a friend of mine has connections at Artimis- I'll ask him.
So, I just got home and I stopped by East Fork on the way home to make a couple of observations. I wanted to check out the dirt trail we were wondering about last night, USMCWife and also time how long it would take me to from the bridge to EF. The drive was 23 minutes at 6:40 in the evening, so a little bit of traffic but not significant. Less than at 4:00 in the morning though.
The dirt road we were looking at is definitely a horse trail. Not large enough for a car to pass through.
Several Mobile "command center" type vehicles were still there- one huge with a satellite thingie like the media have on their trucks. At first I thought it was the media. I didn't hang around long or get too nosy. Needless to say there were a lot of LE there and I didn't want to be questioned as to why the heck I was there when it was nearly dusk!
I did not hear back from Joe yet about the tower at Kellogg. I'm taping NG tonight though so I can pause the DVR this time and get a good look at that dang map of the pings!
The other thing I was thinking about was the abandoned Ford Plant. Kind of think it's unlikely but who knows. UC has taken over part of the building but I believe most of it, and the area around it, is empty. I'm wondering if he would have had some connection where he would have had knowledge of that plant- a friend/relative that worked that who he had visited there in the past maybe. I don't know...just thinking out loud. There are a lot of large ponds in that area too.