missgulfsouth
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I Googled (since I didn't want to rely on my memory) and evening begins at 6:00.
But is 5:00 late afternoon? I wouldn't call it that ... but anyway.
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I Googled (since I didn't want to rely on my memory) and evening begins at 6:00.
Hah, I'm the opposite. I try to not sleep with girls nearby cause I wouldn't want one finding out if I brought someone back.
But is 5:00 late afternoon? I wouldn't call it that ... but anyway.
I just say that! I love that missing person crawl. That is new? Or am I really blind?
As you would know here in Mi at this time we have lots of gloomy days which does affect when it gets dark. It's now 5:22 and just starting to get dark, but it was sunny clear skies today with white stuff galore on the ground.At this time of year when it's practically dark at 5:00PM, I'm inclined to call it evening. When we observe DST, it's light for a couple hours past 5:00, so then I'd say it's late afternoon.
eh, they're bringing back someones at times too. so they're not gonna blow-up at you for doing the same. it's not a commitment situation. Florida apartment complexes in college all had pools and were like spring break on the daily. No wonder I had to transfer back to a cold Michigan college to graduate.
I too would have went to my friend's home, that very night, to make sure that she was ok if she did not show up or call, as another poster mentioned earlier. Especially one that was a life long friend. That could signify one of two things.. Danielle has possibly been known to do that before (not show up at planned times, tho she sounds very responsible) and that's why the friend wasn't initially worried or 2) the friend was covering for Danielle meeting up with someone else that maybe other people in her life did not like her to be with. It's odd to me that it was the same friend that was the one to alert people that late the following day when people at her work would've realized she didn't show up for an important work event. And being that the mom worked there too, I would think someone might've called the mom early on in the morning to say to the effect of, hey is everything ok cant reach Danielle on cell and shes a no show at work?
I can't believe she would leave her purse in her car, in a parking lot, in that city, at the holidays when theft is rampant. So I don't believe she would leave her apartment complex with someone, without taking her purse. And the fact that her purse was still there the next day, assuming it was visible, tells me that either #1: The Jeep was parked there not long before it was discovered, or #2: There were no criminals looking to break into vehicles in that complex on a Friday/Saturday.
My theory:
I think she met up with someone after work at another location. Pre-arranged. I don't believe she made it to her apartment after work. Male, female, friend, romantic interest? She went inside (house, apartment, hotel?) and something happened. There is a large window of time for them to have returned her vehicle to it's normal spot, the perp knows where she parks. They took her phone and keys, probably discarded now. Communication with this person is on her phone. And I agree with Steelman, he or she has already been interviewed.
It's odd to me that it was the same friend that was the one to alert people that late the following day when people at her work would've realized she didn't show up for an important work event. And being that the mom worked there too, I would think someone might've called the mom early on in the morning to say to the effect of, hey is everything ok cant reach Danielle on cell and shes a no show at work?
I'm a local as well. I work in Farmington Hills. Looks like there's been 3 home invasions in apartment complexes. The FHPD have to be exhausted.
http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/223332078-story
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At this time of year when it's practically dark at 5:00PM, I'm inclined to call it evening. When we observe DST, it's light for a couple hours past 5:00, so then I'd say it's late afternoon.