Protectwomenandgirls
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It wasn't stated what the condition of her vehicle was in when it was located. Was it drivable? IMO this is really important!!!
I grew up in Wisconsin and some of us kept sleeping bags and hot hands in our cars in winter in case they broke down.
10 days ago (April 17) two teenagers died of exposure near Rhinelander.
This was the night before Tara's phone was found.
On this night there was snow on the ground, a "second winter" my friend said.
Sometimes people aren't prepared for cold weather in spring
Also of importance, my husband used to drive frequently from Appleton to Eau Claire on this highway and he said it was very desolate at night
If she didn't have her phone (not sure if there is even cell service in this area) and her car broke down she may have left her car to search for help
I grew up in Wisconsin and some of us kept sleeping bags and hot hands in our cars in winter in case they broke down.
10 days ago (April 17) two teenagers died of exposure near Rhinelander.
This was the night before Tara's phone was found.
On this night there was snow on the ground, a "second winter" my friend said.
Sometimes people aren't prepared for cold weather in spring
Also of importance, my husband used to drive frequently from Appleton to Eau Claire on this highway and he said it was very desolate at night
If she didn't have her phone (not sure if there is even cell service in this area) and her car broke down she may have left her car to search for help
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