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I think it means she was seen at that location
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Yes. I see that now. Thanks.
I think it means she was seen at that location
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Omg. Notice how it's almost impossible to stay in lane during turns cars seemed to veer over white broken lines as well as into the shoulder. Ugh.There are videos on YouTube of people driving the mountain if anyone is wondering about the terrain. Just search Bent Mountain.
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I thought she went home to get clothes before going to Blue5? The front door at the house was unlocked so it was thought that she made it there. But now we hear that she was at Blue5, took a friend home, and then went straight to Bent Mountain Bistro for 18 minutes. That's quite a diversion. So who or what was at BMB?
And if it was an accident, OnStar should work. Her car and her phone both going off the grid at the same time ... the 6:30 mark ... is disconcerting, to say the least.
From her mom's FB and here: http://www.nbc12.com/story/34154403/share-roanoke-teen-missing-since-wednesday
"On Wednesday December 28, starting at 5pm, Sarabeth drove from Blue 5 in downtown Roanoke to Brambleton Avenue to drop her friend home, straight up to Bent Mountain. She was located on Bent Mountain specifically in the area of the fire station and the Bent Mountain Bistro for 18 minutes around 6:30 pm."
This sounds like she was already at Bent Mountain Bistro at 6:30 pm when she texted her mom that she was going home to change. Possibly left there and crashed on the way home...
"She's not believed to be in any danger"
I wonder of they are leaning towards her running away? The radio stations here in roanoke emphasized that she liked to take back roads.
http://wset.com/news/local/roanoke-county-police-looking-for-missing-teenager
"Sarabeth Rose Hammond, 17, was last seen Wednesday around 6:30 p.m. near the Brambleton Avenue area in Roanoke after dropping her friend off at home, according to a family friend.
That friend said that Hammond then texted her mom and told her that she was on the way home to change clothes.
Hammond's family believes she made it home because the front door was unlocked."
Was she planning to go back out after changing clothes? Was she in the habit of leaving the door unlocked?