OR OR - Fauna Frey, 45, Grants Pass, 29 Jun 2020

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The police did a small search, a few dogs were out already, and they will likely have a different set out today / Monday. Start canvassing the area homes / locals to determine when the car got there and grid search on Tuesday. It has been a couple of months since she went missing so picking up a scent seems remote.
According to the people running the HFFF site, so far the police only searched a small area with 6 people and one cadaver dog. If the family wishes to pay for the use of scent dogs, they are free to do so.
 
@indicolite22

Is this a potential case for
Texas EquuSearch

I honestly don't know if this is the kind of case they take on, but I believe the family has to reach out to them.
I read today on the HFFF site that Texas EquuSearch were contacted a month ago, but currently they don't have enough funds due to their participation in the Forth Hood cases.
 
Updated timeline has been posted on the HFFF site by the admins an hour ago:

Timeline
Fauna Frey
Case #: 20001267

6/27/20

That evening Fauna drives her Jeep from Dexter, OR towards Grant Pass, OR. She spends the night in her car at an unknown location. She does not bring any clothes.

6/28/20

10:08am Fauna stops at Creswell 76 Station $20 purchase

11:40am Fauna picks up chicken strips for **** dog. We believe she stopped at the Wolf Creek Store and bought them there.

11:45am Fauna stops at **** house in Wolf Creek. Spends 30 minutes with ****. **** provided Fauna an address via DEX to *advertiser censored* Onion Mountain Rd.

??? Picks up hitchhiker NOT SURE WHAT TIME took her to Fish Hatchery Rd (takes 31 min to get to gas station in Cave Junction)

7:04pm Cave Junction Chevron $25 Purchase

7:45pm checked into Super 8 hotel

8:00pm approx. called her dad John at home

8:30pm approx. goes to Fred Meyers purchased ($138.28):
socks
VO5 shampoo
Pantene conditioner
2 Burt’s Bees
deli sandwich
1 bag of potato chips
some active wear clothing
2 cans of Foster Beer​

Fred Meyer video footage captures her walking to her car wearing a neon green and purple pull over. (it is confirmed Fauna arrived back to her room at the Super 8 after her shopping trip alone).

6/29/20

8:35am Video showed Fauna leaving hotel room and Super 8 in Grants Pass

11:44am $200 cash withdrawal from Umpqua Bank in Rogue River

12:36pm Big 5 purchased ($250.77):
3 pack of palm held flashlights
Lantern
Capris
Tennis shoes
Sports bra
2:35pm Fauna made a reservation at Weasku Inn Reservations system

3:39pm Gooseberries purchase ($56.61)
10 tuna packs
3 coffees
1 smoothie
No other banking activity
 
Two pictures of Fauna at the bank on the last day were also released (source is the same post as above):

6/29/20
11:44am $200 cash withdrawal from Umpqua Bank in Rogue River

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According to the HFFF admins, a video exists of her going into her vehicle alone after the cash withdrawal.

3:39pm Gooseberries purchase ($56.61)
10 tuna packs
3 coffees
1 smoothie​

The coffees that she purchased were cans of cold brew.

HFFF admins answered some specific questions on what was found in her car:

found: tuna packs, flashlight packaging
not found: flashlights, purse/wallet
 
6/27/20

That evening Fauna drives her Jeep from Dexter, OR towards Grant Pass, OR. She spends the night in her car at an unknown location. She does not bring any clothes.

6/28/20

10:08am Fauna stops at Creswell 76 Station $20 purchase

It only takes 20 minutes to get from Dexter to that 76 Station in Creswell. Why is there such a gap in time there?
 
I'm curious why she withdrew money in Rogue River, which is south of Grants Pass and the Weasku Inn when there were places to do so between Gooseberries and the Weasku Inn?

It looks like rates starts at $188 per night. Did she arrive there and then realize she didn't have enough to pay in cash for her room? From looking at the Weasku's website, even if she arrived early, it appears she would have things she could do around the lodge prior to check in, IMO.
 
I'm curious why she withdrew money in Rogue River, which is south of Grants Pass and the Weasku Inn when there were places to do so between Gooseberries and the Weasku Inn?

It looks like rates starts at $188 per night. Did she arrive there and then realize she didn't have enough to pay in cash for her room? From looking at the Weasku's website, even if she arrived early, it appears she would have things she could do around the lodge prior to check in, IMO.
She made a phone reservation at Weasku Inn in the afternoon, though it's not known whose phone she used (phone records weren't subpoenaed). The inn charged her credit card for one night, because she never cancelled.
 
It only takes 20 minutes to get from Dexter to that 76 Station in Creswell. Why is there such a gap in time there?
According to the early timeline she was planning on taking some things to the local dump. It was reported that she spent the first night in her car, though it's not known where. If the dump was closed the first day, it could have been somewhere near. It is strange that she didn't return home (IMO).
 
Two pictures of Fauna at the bank on the last day were also released (source is the same post as above):

6/29/20
11:44am $200 cash withdrawal from Umpqua Bank in Rogue River

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According to the HFFF admins, a video exists of her going into her vehicle alone after the cash withdrawal.

3:39pm Gooseberries purchase ($56.61)
10 tuna packs
3 coffees
1 smoothie​

The coffees that she purchased were cans of cold brew.

HFFF admins answered some specific questions on what was found in her car:

found: tuna packs, flashlight packaging
not found: flashlights, purse/wallet
These photos and this info does match the caller who gave a timeline on the Gray Hughes video. Guess she had accurate details after all. JMO
 
New post by the HFFF site admins. They would like for the public to call Josephine County Sheriff’s Office and ask them to transfer the case (back) to Oregon State Police, process Fauna's car for fingerprints, ping her brother's phone and subpoena phone records. Apparently those things are not going to be done by the SO due to lack of resources and also lack of evidence of foul play.

The start of the hunting season clashes with the SAR team's wishes to leave the area undisturbed and they are working on a solution. On the other hand, hunters might find Fauna.

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Apparently those things are not going to be done by the SO due to lack of resources and also lack of evidence of foul play.

Josephine County has been underfunded by taxpayers for years to a scary degree as the linked article describes. It’s coming back a little, but it has a long way to go. So I can see why the SO isn’t able to even process the scene. I hope OSP will be able to help.

Report: Calls for help often went unanswered in Josephine County after 2012 funding cuts

Here are a couple of links from the WS Resource section for families of the missing that may help. Fauna’s family has done a great job being proactive. Families can’t just leave it up to LE, especially in a county with limited resources. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

Everything You Need to Know When Your Loved One Goes Missing | Justice In Miami #Justice4Lily

Tutorial on how to find a missing person
 
New post by the HFFF site admins. They would like for the public to call Josephine County Sheriff’s Office and ask them to transfer the case (back) to Oregon State Police, process Fauna's car for fingerprints, ping her brother's phone and subpoena phone records. Apparently those things are not going to be done by the SO due to lack of resources and also lack of evidence of foul play.

The start of the hunting season clashes with the SAR team's wishes to leave the area undisturbed and they are working on a solution. On the other hand, hunters might find Fauna.

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Wonder why they would want to ping the brother's phone? Did I miss something?

Also, is it not possible for sheriff's office to request help of transfer of case to OSP?
 
Wonder why they would want to ping the brother's phone? Did I miss something?

Also, is it not possible for sheriff's office to request help of transfer of case to OSP?
Apparently it's possible that she had her brother's phone with her. She left her own at home.

OSP were involved before her Jeep was found.
 
HFFF site admins posted a list of items that were found in Fauna's Jeep:

*Pillow
*Blanket
*8 vacuum pack Tuna
*2 cans Mocha coffee drinks
*1 can Foster Beer
*Travel size Tooth Brush, Tooth Paste & Deodorant
*New Saucony Shoes
*New Columbia brand Tee’s
*New Champion brand socks
*New Sports Bra’s
*1 pair New Shorts
*Purple/green pullover
*empty package to 3 palm size flashlights
*empty package to AM/FM Radio
 
HFFF site admins posted a list of items that were found in Fauna's Jeep:

*Pillow
*Blanket
*8 vacuum pack Tuna
*2 cans Mocha coffee drinks
*1 can Foster Beer
*Travel size Tooth Brush, Tooth Paste & Deodorant
*New Saucony Shoes
*New Columbia brand Tee’s
*New Champion brand socks
*New Sports Bra’s
*1 pair New Shorts
*Purple/green pullover
*empty package to 3 palm size flashlights
*empty package to AM/FM Radio
Says hiking & sleeping in car to me. For 2-4 days? I wish we knew more about her plans.
 

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