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Carswell said he’s appreciative for the FBI’s involvement, but wonders why it took almost seven months for federal authorities to get involved.
“I do think that they need to reevaluate, nationwide, how they handle missing persons cases because a lot of people could be found if it was taken seriously right when it’s reported,” he said.
Carswell said police have not told them what, if anything, was found in Cooper’s vehicle. At this point, knowing it’s been so long and knowing Sacoya as a person, he and the family believe they might never again see their loved one alive.
“Sacoya, knowing her, she would’ve found a way to reach out to us by now,” he said. “For sure. So…I believe she’s gone.”
“I do think that they need to reevaluate, nationwide, how they handle missing persons cases because a lot of people could be found if it was taken seriously right when it’s reported,” he said.
Carswell said police have not told them what, if anything, was found in Cooper’s vehicle. At this point, knowing it’s been so long and knowing Sacoya as a person, he and the family believe they might never again see their loved one alive.
“Sacoya, knowing her, she would’ve found a way to reach out to us by now,” he said. “For sure. So…I believe she’s gone.”
Brother of missing Columbus woman appreciates FBI's involvement
James Carswell, Sacoya's brother, said he would like to see a re-evaluation of how missing persons cases are handled.
www.10tv.com