NatalieSheild
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I have been wondering this from the beginning and have neve seen it addressed. When LE came to the house, responding to the 911 call, how would they know if anyone was missing at all? Are you saying it took 3 hours before they knew there was a 13 year old daughter missing? Honestly that makes sense to me, given the very early morning hour and no one to immediately ask/interview...no family members or close neighbors... not until later on that morning.
I’m assuming they went through the house, saw her room, and it was obvious that there was no child victim, they did due diligence in attempting to locate her at a friend or relatives house, and when they were unable to locate her, it was verified that she was missing. Remember, this happened between 1230 and 3 am (when the amber alert was issued). Not a whole lot of people are up at that time.