Missing persons cases aren’t always what they seem
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Bryson’s sister reported her missing on Jan. 19; she’s a white female in her mid-30s, 5’ 6” and 150 pounds, with short blond/brown hair. Recent reports of a deceased female in Asheville didn’t match Bryson, and as of press time on Feb. 1, Bryson remains missing.
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One of the possible reasons Bryson hasn’t been found is that she may not want to be — she has an active warrant for failing to appear for extradition and two more for probation violations. Through an intermediary, Bryson’s family declined to speak to The Smoky Mountain News about her disappearance.
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Since she's wanted for drug-related charges in AL, and was apparently in detention for similar activities in NC, it's clear Saundra has a sketchy background.
At this time there's no direct proven connection between her previous arrests on drug charges and her disappearance AFAIK, but always something to keep in mind with cases like this. As mentioned above, there's a chance that her disappearance could be intentional.
Also interesting to note that her family declined to comment on her disappearance. Seems odd... If you wanted to find a MP it seems like the family would want to get more information out in MSM.
Hard to know what's really going on here.