LotsaLatte
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Its interesting that the car was backed up in the parking lot since Oregon has front and back license plates so a person couldn't hide the visual of the plate in this case. Was that something she usually did?
The 48# is the bus in that area. Busy area. Freddies (grocery store) is across the street from the aquatic ctr.Is that a TriMet bus stop that I attempted to circle in yellow? Maybe they should not only check traffic and all other cams but also TriMet cams if that is a bus stop.
It is a very busy area at the time she dropped off her teens. Less than a 5 min drive to HWY26 from there that everyone takes to downtown PDX.If this is not a common practice for her, it makes me concerned someone wanted the trunk closer to the grassy area.
Wonder what's off in that direction.
It is a very busy area at the time she dropped off her teens. Less than a 5 min drive to HWY26 from there that everyone takes to downtown PDX.
I was thinking about another old Oregon case, young mom, who vanished in her old Land Rover and was found on someone's property in Dundee after she took her own life. I am hoping Erin is safe.I hope she is okay. I don't know why Cheryl DeBoer keeps coming to mind Probably because she was supposed to go to work and didn't. I really hope Erin just needed a few days to herself and is back home to her family soon!
Its parked in a very high visual spot unless it was parked there at night.Here's something else a little interesting. Based on the pictures of the car at the Aquatic Center, I really think she must have been parked somewhere in the red rectangle. I am very bad at spatial reasoning, so if someone else is more skilled and can narrow it down, all the better.
But what strikes me is that if someone wanted to park that car in that lot and not have it found quickly, and not be seen leaving it during a busy time of day ... that is not the best spot in that lot. There's plenty of parking spaces far further off the beaten path in that lot.
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