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ÅSTED NORGE (TV 2): The police can tonight tell Åsted Norway that a mobile phone that connects with the 46-year-old sent signals to three different base stations in Rogaland. All along E39.
Åsted Norway can now publish more new information in the mysterious disappearance case.
The signals from Arjen Kamphuis's telephone were captured by a total of three base stations in the Rogaland area on 30 August. These are the base stations Ualand, Vikeså and Bråstein.
The police tell Åsted Norway that the phone was turned on for about twenty minutes, before there was then placed in a German SIM card in the mobile phone.
The police assume that the phone has been in motion, but wishes Åsted Norway not to rule out the possibility that the phone may also have switched to different base stations without it being in motion.
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Nothing is said about the direction of the movement, or the sequence in which the phone connected to the towers.
The police only tells that the phones connected to three different base stations and it may even have been stationary.
Then someone notes that:
Common to all base stations is that they are located along the E39. If you drive this route from Bråstein, through Vikeså, and stop at Ualand, it will take around 1 hour and 15 minutes to arrive. Now I wonder: did the police say that? (IMHO they did not) or is someone else connecting some dots as an example? (IMHO this is the case.)
The phone may have been in a helicopter, or with the unidentified lookalike of Arjen who was allegedly seen hiking in the area.
My idea was that it might have been a moving FLIX bus, direction unknown, but they have no service in that area of Norway, only one short line with a few stops from the south border up to Oslo.