Jmoose
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Not an attorney so JMO. But you have to prove probable cause. To do that you need to be able to provide evidence firstly that a crime has been committed.
It can't just be assumed that an adult is dead because they have been missing for 2 weeks. And when it comes to the van, it seems he was insured to drive the van and had seemingly up until the owners disapparence had permission to use it from her.
Last I heard, they found someone fitting Gabby’s description, dead. Nobody is assuming anything as far as that goes. Being insured to drive the van, as well as having permission to drive it doesn’t make it his, and it doesn’t give him permission to take it and leave Gabby alone in the woods without it, whether she is alive or not.