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nothing new? i'll have to look up that ff story, I watch all those and I don't recall that episode/
Does anyone know if their place was Air bnb quality as far as location to vacation areas or something?
Or was this more for people looking for other things.
Because imo. Me and my wife is not renting a room nor couch from youngsters that have an apartment. Jmo
I felt like her ads were better suited to that couch surfing sight. I've always thought Airbnb to be more like HomeAway (where I've actually rented beach homes).Does anyone know if their place was Air bnb quality as far as location to vacation areas or something?
Or was this more for people looking for other things.
Because imo. Me and my wife is not renting a room nor couch from youngsters that have an apartment. Jmo
I agree, when I first read the ad I thought, who would ever take this offer? Most AirBnBs also don't include the person who owns the place being there - it is just all kinds of shady and unsafe if you don't know the person, going both ways. Her apartment was located in a good spot, so perhaps she advertised the airbnb link in specific places, like for students or through her festival websites for music fans?Does anyone know if their place was Air bnb quality as far as location to vacation areas or something?
Or was this more for people looking for other things.
Because imo. Me and my wife is not renting a room nor couch from youngsters that have an apartment. Jmo
Woman tells KC police that man impersonating officer tried to pull her over twice on 71-Highway
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A local woman encountered a terrifying situation over the weekend when a man impersonating a police officer tried to pull her over twice.
When reporting the terrifying encounter the woman said she did not want to leave her name. She just wanted to get the word out to warn everyone about a possible fake cop.
Detectives say they are investigating the issue.
The woman gave police the description of the vehicle and the license plate number. Police say they are looking for a blue Chrysler Van but did not release the license plate number, but they did say it had lights on the dashboard.
TIPS Hotline 816-474-TIPS
Police tell FOX 4 the woman did the right thing when she was suspicious by calling 911. Kansas City police say their officers will have clearly identifying police markings on their uniform, clothing or badge.
Ace - I've said for a while what you're saying. If a fake cop did this, it wasn't before she sent the text. I'm saying the only way the fake cop theory can play in was after she sent he text and left the gas station. I've always stood by my theory that she was only pulled over once, and it was because she was just pulled over all the time because of her bad driving and that's all the text meant. I'm just throwing out an idea of an accident, if what other people are saying that maybe the fake cop was involved at all, but it would have happened after she sent the text and left the gas station.
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I think she was pulled over twice that
Night.
I believe she texted exactly what happened.
Jmo
I felt like her ads were better suited to that couch surfing sight. I've always thought Airbnb to be more like HomeAway (where I've actually rented beach homes).
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Agree. Because. Lately. Cops have been arrested for raping female drivers on duty while telling them that they won't go to jail if they comply with sexual acts at the time.
The airbnb is very common for younger generations. She lived in a part of town that was the cool hub for shops, coffee, drinks.
I think she was pulled over twice that
Night.
I believe she texted exactly what happened.
Jmo
The airbnb is very common for younger generations. She lived in a part of town that was the cool hub for shops, coffee, drinks.
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I highly doubt there was a fake cop involved in Toni's disappearance. First of all, the text she sent says she was pulled over 'again.' That word involves an implicit reference. She didn't tell her friend about any earlier time that she was pulled over that day, so as far as her friend is concerned it refers to other times she has been pulled over. Had Toni been pulled over for the 2nd time in one night, the text would be something more like "Omg just pulled over for second time tonight."
I don't think it is reasonable to expect somebody who just got pulled over a second time after 4am to send a highly precise text message. Especially if she was quickly typing the text as the (fake) cop approached.
The only thing preventing me from believing she was pulled over twice was that I would assume that she would have texted her friend after the first pull over and then again the second time. I would think that would be crucial information that the friend would have released. She would have said something like "she texted me that she was getting pulled over for the second time that night". If I recall correctly, Roxy, who received the text, stated the text was because she got pulled over often, not that she thought she was getting pulled over a 2nd time.
Stranger things have happened though, so who knows.
on 1/28/2017
Not sure who owns her car. Who is actively looking for it? Would it be possible to have it reported as stolen? Her vehicle information is not on her NAMUS poster.
Her Kansas Missing and Unsolved Poster has vehicle information
https://www.facebook.com/KansasMiss...1183970315141/982916531808544/?type=3&theater
Missouri Active Missing Persons Search - No Poster
<snipped> broken link
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/CJ51/Search?page=1&county=&personType=A
ANDERSON
ANDERSON, TONI M
Female
White
01/16/2017
04/05/1996
KANSAS CITY PD
KANSAS CITY, MO
ADULT
No Poster Available
NAMUS -
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/case_report_html/36807
NAMUS - Poster does not include vehicle information
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/36807/0?current_page=contacts