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IMO a 5 year old could write down a few facts correctly. Shouldn't an adult person, even if they had never been trained in any observation skills be able to get some main points of an event as important as a child who had just:
a) suddenly got out of the car and just took off. (original police report)
b) disappeared while her father is doing a #2 in a gas station bathroom 2 miles away from home.
c) wandered off after probably having a seizure of some kind due to an unknown cause.
d) run away and had possibly gone to the Bridge for runaways in Minneapolis. If they call her from the Bridge to tell them that she's there, they will send a cab to pick her up. (possibility given in the original police report)
e) run away and had possibly gone to a friend's house.(possibility given in the original police report)
Those are the scenarios that have been given so far that I can remember off the top of my head right now. That was a good point though that was brought up - why would Maple Grove PD take a formal report of an incident from a person who wasn't even there? That doesn't make sense. There is probably another report but it wouldn't replace an officer's original report as it is the.original.report.
Pouring over these pesky little details like who was there at the time and how her disappearance actually happened hasn't helped to find Amy for the past 25 years. I applaud the Maple Grove PD's coming up with a new angle after all of these years. It's time to take another route and go to the people who actually knew her and spoke to her and find out what she talked about. Maybe she told someone why she kept running away. Maybe someone will finally feel comfortable confiding something that will find Amy, bring closure, peace of mind or justice. Whatever the case finding out the truth is what Amy deserves.
I'm not even going to look at any of the old stuff anymore - it's all just immediately disputed on here for some reason.
For now I'm going to focus on the current efforts and that is to get the word out on anyone who remembers anything about Amy to contact one of the two detectives. eace:
Princess, THANK YOU! ! This post really delineates the important information, and I appreciate it.
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