About 9:30 p.m Wednesday, the caretaker, Griffin Barry, 29, called O'Hare saying a man came to a nearby saloon and asked for work.
Griffin Barry, 29, contacted the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s office after seeing a news report and realizing the missing teen and suspect were the ones staying in the cabin. He said he is the property’s caretaker, and the cabin they used is behind him in this photo.
“My caretaker was doing some rock lifting and agreed to give him so work,” said O'Hare, 41, who also owns the Salmon River Saloon.
"My neighbor noticed the car didn't have a license plate and there was a girl in the car that looked really young and never got out,” O'hare said.
He said the neighbor noticed the man was acting strange and remembered a news article on the internet about the missing girl.