The things that struck me as being issues with the tip are these:
1. The mill doesn't have a dirt road that goes far. It dead ends right behind it in a culdesac type way with homes around.
2. There are no wooded areas behind the mill.
3. The only "old mill like" area is the abandoned brick mill which you can only see from 99W if you are looking for it.
4. I drove at least 5 miles north of Monroe and didn't come to a rest stop. I haven't been on the north part going to Portland in a few years. I don't remember a rest stop up there at all.
5. There is a rest stop south of Monroe and I took pics of what the road looks like from there. That would mean that the tipster and the truck and sedan went up to Monroe and came back out the south way. The road moves fast. I can't imagine just having a fender bender at those speeds? And from the rest stop, you only have a short area of road you can view, so the tipster would have had to have been on the end of the parking lot watching the road and not in the rest area itself.
1. The mill doesn't have a dirt road that goes far. It dead ends right behind it in a culdesac type way with homes around.
2. There are no wooded areas behind the mill.
3. The only "old mill like" area is the abandoned brick mill which you can only see from 99W if you are looking for it.
4. I drove at least 5 miles north of Monroe and didn't come to a rest stop. I haven't been on the north part going to Portland in a few years. I don't remember a rest stop up there at all.
5. There is a rest stop south of Monroe and I took pics of what the road looks like from there. That would mean that the tipster and the truck and sedan went up to Monroe and came back out the south way. The road moves fast. I can't imagine just having a fender bender at those speeds? And from the rest stop, you only have a short area of road you can view, so the tipster would have had to have been on the end of the parking lot watching the road and not in the rest area itself.