worldwatcher
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At the time she was leaving the pub,there is no way that she would have let in,in to another pub.The regulations in Holland are very strict.So what was going on? Was it really her at 3:45am? Where and when was she previously seen? When she left the cafe alone, did she plan on going somewhere else, perhaps to a place that was still open? Is there anything of interest on the street she was seen at 3:45? Did someone eventually give her a lift home?
Edited to add: If she still had her bag/phone with her at 3:45, phone pings could confirm her general location, but also movements that night.
Cafes can lose their license if they have someone inside,after certain hours.
I do not known Katwijk that well,only from holiday..but at that time I spend my time on the coast and in the centre.
Imo,the time she was last seen must have come from CCTV. I read on twitter that the street she walked there were/are several cams and how comes that the time was pinpoint?
But then again could be that the time came from her phone...
"Cateringestablishments may be open until 5 am for visitors who arrive before 1 am. Half an hour before closing time, no more drinks may be sold and no more music may be played
- Associations may be open until 1 am for visitors who arrive before midnight
- Terraces may be open for visits between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m.
- Beach pavilions may be open until midnight for visitors who arrive before 10.30 pm
- During New Year's Eve, the hospitality industry and associations may not be open between 8 p.m. and 5 p.m."
- Sluitingstijden horeca en verenigingen
LE found nothing during todays search but there was a reply on LE tweet...."Our dog reacts very strange when walking (this afternoon at about 4 o'clock and again). She wants to get away from the water of the Prins hendrik canal with all her might (where the Prins hendrik canal ends up in the harbor at the fire brigade (see map attached)"
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