Wow Peanut411. This gave me the chillsSo it was a little exciting tonight. My dad decided he was going to go out for a drive. I gave him 2 addresses of blue houses that I found west of Alexandria. He obviously didn't look the addresses up before leaving and couldn't find them. But decided to just drive around for a bit anyways. So he comes upon this little minimum maintenance type road that goes down a long way and there is a farm site at the end of it. The owner is known to be a crabby man and has no trespassing and hunting signs everywhere, like he owns the actual public road. So my dad gets as far as a "STOP: RESTRICTED AREA - DISEASE CONTROL AREA" sign (wth?!) and decides to finally turn around (before getting up to the buildings). As he's backing up, he looks over and sees a little concrete boy sitting right there, on the top of a fence post. Blue jacket, not a red hat.
He leaves and calls me. Tells me he feels he should probably call the tip line and just let them know. I told him he should, just in case. He calls and the investigator said they'd send someone out before it gets dark.
In the meantime... I get on Bing Maps street view (which is awesome by the way) and that little Bing car drove all the way up his property (even with the old man eyeing him down!) this summer. And what do I see at the end of the driveway? A big blue barn. But you may not be able to tell it's a barn if your lights hit it going up the hill.
It was then I decided to go for a little drive with my 7 year old son to see if they really did send someone out. And yes, I met a deputy coming back on the way out. We were too chicken to go all the way up - as far as my dad did. But it's definitely a place that no-one would have known about the little concrete boy and a blue building.
No idea if it will be checked out tomorrow or not...
So it was a little exciting tonight. My dad decided he was going to go out for a drive. I gave him 2 addresses of blue houses that I found west of Alexandria. He obviously didn't look the addresses up before leaving and couldn't find them. But decided to just drive around for a bit anyways. So he comes upon this little minimum maintenance type road that goes down a long way and there is a farm site at the end of it. The owner is known to be a crabby man and has no trespassing and hunting signs everywhere, like he owns the actual public road. So my dad gets as far as a "STOP: RESTRICTED AREA - DISEASE CONTROL AREA" sign (wth?!) and decides to finally turn around (before getting up to the buildings). As he's backing up, he looks over and sees a little concrete boy sitting right there, on the top of a fence post. Blue jacket, not a red hat.
He leaves and calls me. Tells me he feels he should probably call the tip line and just let them know. I told him he should, just in case. He calls and the investigator said they'd send someone out before it gets dark.
In the meantime... I get on Bing Maps street view (which is awesome by the way) and that little Bing car drove all the way up his property (even with the old man eyeing him down!) this summer. And what do I see at the end of the driveway? A big blue barn. But you may not be able to tell it's a barn if your lights hit it going up the hill.
It was then I decided to go for a little drive with my 7 year old son to see if they really did send someone out. And yes, I met a deputy coming back on the way out. We were too chicken to go all the way up - as far as my dad did. But it's definitely a place that no-one would have known about the little concrete boy and a blue building.
No idea if it will be checked out tomorrow or not...
More than 110 firefighters, first responders and law enforcement students and officers searched a wide, rural area southeast of Forada Friday afternoon, looking for any clues to find an 18-year-old Starbuck woman who has been missing for nine days.
Walking just a few feet apart, they crossed over a stream and trudged through wet, muddy fields, searching for anything unusual.
The ground search for Laura Ann Schwendemann was expected to last until nightfall and, if nothing was found, continue on Saturday. The search area encompasses roughly a two-mile area, said Douglas County Sheriff Troy Wolbersen.
Authorities decided to conduct the search based on new information they received in the case. At this point, authorities are not asking for volunteers to join the search.
Lots of locals commenting they want to help as soon as LE is willing to take civilian volunteers.
There is video on that page though my computer doesn't like it so I can't comment on what it's of!
http://www.echopress.com/news/3865764-update-friday-ground-search-conducted-missing-teen-wvideo
If they have the driver of that car they should be able to get a warrant for cell records and find out where they had been. Or a warrant to search the car? It seems odd that LE isn't saying anything about a person of interest. I think possibly drinking drugs involved and domestic situation?
Swendemann was seen with the male subject at the Holiday Gas Station on 50th Avenue in Alexandria on Oct. 14. Investigators said they believe the two traveled to unknown locations throughout southern Douglas County and northern Pope County that night and the morning of Thursday, Oct. 15Investigators Questioning Person Seen with Missing U of M Morris Student
http://kstp.com/news/stories/s3944807.shtml?cat=1
This link has a picture of the car they were looking for.
http://bringmethenews.com/2015/10/2...-gas-station-with-man-before-she-disappeared/
Do you think that is a hole or a reflection?