Found Deceased NV - Naomi Irion, 18, possibly kidnapped from parking lot, car located, Fernley, 12 March 2022

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Not sure if this has been posted but for any local folks:

Candlelight vigil to be held for Naomi Irion Tuesday night in Fernley

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after looking at her instagram and the photos she has shared combined with her link to a private account, I have to wonder what kind of content she posts there? Lately there has been several instances of women who are stalked and/or hurt by men paying for adult content from them and then turning to anger when realising they can’t have them in real life. Not saying she is doing that but it’s a possibility that she was stalked because of something she did post online.
 
after looking at her instagram and the photos she has shared combined with her link to a private account, I have to wonder what kind of content she posts there? Lately there has been several instances of women who are stalked and/or hurt by men paying for adult content from them and then turning to anger when realising they can’t have them in real life. Not saying she is doing that but it’s a possibility that she was stalked because of something she did post online.

True, but keep in mind that she's 18 years old and just graduated high school. She might have an account that parents can see, and another account that is meant for friends.
 
I'm leaning towards this location for where the truck was parked during the day - right behind the Polyglass USA Inc. building. This is directly East of Lowe's Store. Polyglass is closed on weekends, so chances are no one would be concerned about a vehicle parked in the back on a Saturday.

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after looking at her instagram and the photos she has shared combined with her link to a private account, I have to wonder what kind of content she posts there? Lately there has been several instances of women who are stalked and/or hurt by men paying for adult content from them and then turning to anger when realising they can’t have them in real life. Not saying she is doing that but it’s a possibility that she was stalked because of something she did post online.

I have wondered if the person who kidnapped her was someone she was communicating with online on a regular basis. Since it seemed it was her habit to hang out on social media while she sat in her car every morning, someone who read her public postings could have decided to ambush her when they knew she would be alone and distracted. If this person was on social media for the purpose of finding victims, he may have been smart enough not to post. MOO
 
I have wondered if the person who kidnapped her was someone she was communicating with online on a regular basis. Since it seemed it was her habit to hang out on social media while she sat in her car every morning, someone who read her public postings could have decided to ambush her when they knew she would be alone and distracted. If this person was on social media for the purpose of finding victims, he may have been smart enough not to post. MOO

My understanding was that she arrived early to the shuttle lot because she wanted to spend the extra time connecting with friends who are on different time zones, such as South Africa. Another point to consider is that online luring usually involves luring someone to an isolated location rather than abducting them at a public parking lot.

I'm leaning towards a suspect who generally kept a look out for vulnerable victims. If Naomi had a routine of picking up a drink at the convenience store around 5AM, then driving to the shuttle location and parking some distance from the building to focus on online communication with friends, she might have looked like a vulnerable victim. The suspect might have first spotted her at the convenience store and followed her to the Walmart parking lot a week or two prior to the abduction. He might have watched her for a couple of days to check her routine. He might have then planned how to abduct her in her car without risking that his truck is seen on camera.

Naomi would not normally be an easy target, especially not for a first time abductor. She's young, healthy, tall and 230 lbs. I think the suspect is a predator who waits for the right opportunity and who, with careful planning, does not get caught.

I wonder whether investigators are looking at footage from the convenience store where she purchased her snacks in the early morning, as that might be where she was first spotted. That might be a place where the truck licence plate was not intentionally hidden.
 
My understanding was that she arrived early to the shuttle lot because she wanted to spend the extra time connecting with friends who are on different time zones, such as South Africa. Another point to consider is that online luring usually involves luring someone to an isolated location rather than abducting them at a public parking lot.

I'm leaning towards a suspect who generally kept a look out for vulnerable victims. If Naomi had a routine of picking up a drink at the convenience store around 5AM, then driving to the shuttle location and parking some distance from the building to focus on online communication with friends, she might have looked like a vulnerable victim. The suspect might have first spotted her at the convenience store and followed her to the Walmart parking lot a week or two prior to the abduction. He might have watched her for a couple of days to check her routine. He might have then planned how to abduct her in her car without risking that his truck is seen on camera.

Naomi would not normally be an easy target, especially not for a first time abductor. She's young, healthy, tall and 230 lbs. I think the suspect is a predator who waits for the right opportunity and who, with careful planning, does not get caught.

I wonder whether investigators are looking at footage from the convenience store where she purchased her snacks in the early morning, as that might be where she was first spotted. That might be a place where the truck licence plate was not intentionally hidden.
Couldn’t agree more with your theory. Great thoughts as usual, Otto. JMO
 
I'm unsure, but, I distinctly remember reading in a UK tabloid "police found her car around noon after receiving a ping from her cell phone".

As far as I’m aware, her phone is still missing. They received that ping from her phone and is how they found the car, but the phone was not in the car. Her sister also said today on a tiktok live that her phone has not had any activity since the day she went missing (Sat 3/12), which I thought was interesting.
 
Another question that needs an answer is: what reasons do people have to be driving around at 5AM if it's not work related? Does he spend time at the nearby casino? Does he have a shift that starts at 6 PM and ends at 4 AM? Does he not work on Saturday, but he is expected to be home for supper?

I can't quite understand all the meticulous planning, and then leaving her car on the side of the road within 2 hours of sunset. If he had waited until 6:15 PM, it would have been too dark to get a good image of his truck. The colour would be described as dark, possibly grey, black, or dark blue. By leaving her car there in daylight, we know more about his truck than he wants us to know.

That leaves me with the question: did he have to be somewhere at 6 PM?
 
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