OH OH - Vendula “Wendy” Rose, Marysville, 24 Sept 2024, Camping in AL and did not return

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Interesting that her vehicle was found in Alabama yet the missing person poster says that the Marysville police in Ohio are handling the case. Wouldn’t you expect law enforcement in Alabama to be handling the case?
Most people think that, however, without evidence of a crime being committed in another state, the law enforcement agency where the person was last seen or lives, to whom the initial missing persons report was formally made normally heads up the investigation. In this case it was the Ohio Police, where Wendy lives, that received the formal missing persons report. It's a pretty detailed process: LE should (based on standard police protocols which obviously can vary slightly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction):

After obtaining a detailed description of the missing person and any available recent photographs or videos LE should:
1. Secure the premises or area where the person was last seen as a crime scene.
2.Conduct a full search of the place the missing person was last seen as soon as reasonably possible to verify that the person is missing. If a thorough search of the location is unproductive, the search area should be expanded( consent or a search warrant may be necessary to search each location.
3. Look for signs of foul play and check for indications of missing personal belongings, especially valuables such as cellphones or other forms of technology.
4.Determine if any cameras exist in the area, such as those related to home or business surveillance, and/or traffic cameras. If yes, recordings should be obtained.
5. Review social media and/or networking (missing person’s internet activity) Collect such information as email addresses, social media presence, and screen names. Review the missing person’s cellphone or other communication device, when available.
6. Collect as much information as possible regarding the individual’s demeanor, routine, potential reactions, potential presence of a disability and habits.
7. Conduct interviews with: a. The individual(s) who made the initial report; b. Those who last saw the person; c. Individuals who have the closest personal relationships with the missing person (this may not always be a family member) and d. Anyone at the scene of the disappearance.
8.. Coordinating with local media and other resources to distribute information regarding the missing person and potential persons of interest. Agencies should identify who has the authority to release information related to the case.
9. Providing identification and related information to the responding agency, appropriate missing persons authorities, and neighboring law enforcement agencies, including those in a multi state investigation.
10. Document a record of actions taken and information obtained and provide continuous updates to communications as new information is obtained. More information on reporting and follow up on missing persons here (DOJ source): Report and Identify Missing Persons
 
In reference to the MISSING PERSON Mrs. Vendula Rose...


We have released information to the local news channels with the information in which we have gathered to this point. We are working diligently to look at every scenario we possibly can and use every resource we possibly can with the efforts of this case.


We want to take a moment to thank each and every agency and civilian who has helped with this case. There were so many volunteers, 9's, & Equine groups that assisted along with the Aviation Unit and other Law Enforcement Agencies. There are simply too many to mention at this time.


Search efforts are still continuing in designated areas of interest that wasn't covered this past weekend.


We anticipate releasing another Media Release on Tuesday at some point as the case continues to progress and as we continue to build information related to this case.


At this time, no evidence has led us to believe that there is any foul play suspected.


Mrs. Rose is still considered MISSING and we are actively searching her whereabouts. If you plan to be in the area on any of the trails in the National Forest around Cheaha State Park and see something out of the ordinary or speak with Mrs.


Rose, we ask that you contact the Cleburne County Sheriff's Department, Investigator Sims at


256-463-2277 ext. 110.
 
Found on Reddit “
The sister in law is posting updates in the Pinhoti Trail group to say that they’ve called off the search and are now running her car through forensics. The roommate has noted otherwise that she helped Wendy escape her husband and the abusive relationship, so seeing that they’re out there looking for her might push her to hide even more - if that’s who she’s running from.

Hopefully she’s safe and sound wherever she is, either way.”

 

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