I don't see the name of the person she called but there are some interesting quotes from the new article (BBM):
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Quintal's family,
including her ex-husband, have doubled the reward for information in the case to $20,000 through Nov. 30 with the hope that someone will come forward, Bryson said.
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About eight minutes after Quintal called the family friend Oct. 17, Benzie County Central Dispatch received a 911 transfer from Michigan State Police Metro Dispatch from the friend.
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Lamerson said
there were casings around the outside of the cabin from what appeared to be multiple guns, with some casings older and rusty and others newer. He said authorities are awaiting results of ballistics tests.
Lamerson said
the vehicle was registered to Quintal's boyfriend, who has been at the cabin with Quintal but left in another vehicle that he owned two days earlier to return to metro Detroit.
Lamerson said Quintal tried to call two other people, who he declined to identify, prior to calling the family friend. He said
the family friend told police she heard multiple gunshots in the background while on the phone with Quintal.
Lamerson said the house was secured from the inside but authorities found
some windows at the cabin open — including one with bullet holes in it. He said Quintal most likely got out of the cabin through a
small window on the west end of the house.
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Neighbors are pretty spread out, Lamerson said, but one living in the area thought they heard gunshots about 2:30 a.m. Oct. 17. He said
a neighbor spoke with Quintal on Oct. 16 and it appeared that everything was all right.
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"We've not ruled anyone out as a suspect or ruled out any possible theories on what could have occurred," he said, adding that everyone is a person of interest and no one is in custody or charged.
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She called Quintal "a beautiful girl," who is the youngest of four siblings. She said Quintal graduated from Warren Fitzgerald High School and
has been a concealed pistol license holder for at least 10 years and never went anywhere without her 9 mm handgun. She said her sister was a good shot.
Adrienne Quintal is shown with a buck she bagged in a hunting trip in Michigan's Thumb. (Photo: Family photo)
Bryson said her sister had worked in the auto industry as a contractor for an engineering firm as a database analyst, but had some health issues and was laid off.
Bryson said Quintal hadn't been working full-time for about two years, but was doing odd jobs and that their uncle paid her $500 to make repairs on the old cabin because he is getting older and is unable to do all the work.
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Bryson said she doesn't buy the theory that Quintal would stage her disappearance, saying Quintal loves her adult son too much to put him and other relatives "through that heartache and pain."
If her sister wanted to leave, Bryson said, she would have left a note and taken her purse, her vaping devices and vehicle — all of which were at the cabin.
Bryson said her sister
was involved in an altercation in metro Detroit in July in which Quintal was "seriously hurt" and hospitalized. Bryson declined to go into too many details so not impede the investigation into her sister's disappearance.
Quintal's nose was broken in the altercation and she had a concussion, which Bryson said might be considered a traumatic brain injury.
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Bryson told the Free Press
the person who hurt her sister hasn't been caught, and she's "not going to write that off until that person is found and cleared by the police."
She said her sister
had been drinking when she was attacked in the summer, but according to the medical records that Bryson said she saw,
there were no drugs in her sister's system.
She said she wasn't aware of any problems her sister has with drugs or alcohol.
Lamerson said
Quintal has no criminal history.
While Bryson said she won't discount a medical condition or something like that involving her sister's disappearance, she is leaning toward Quintal being abducted.
Mystery deepens on Southfield mom missing from northern Michigan cabin