I was thinking he drove to Beaverton and used his laptop, drove home that evening.
His cell phone pinged in downtown Seattle two days later.
They didn't search his car because LE doesn't suspect foul play and they don't have a warrant. His car has several parking tickets on it now. Not sure why.
I don't know what they can see on his computer remotely.
It's roughly 3 1/2 hours from his apartment to Beaverton according to Google maps.
That was the night they saw him on camera at the ATM making a deposit and then driving into the parking garage at his apartment at approximately 8pm-ish.
I haven't been on in a couple days because there is no new info to share. They're waiting on power of attorney to (hopefully) go to his parents.
My instincts are telling me it doesn't matter because he's gone (deceased) but I would love to be wrong. At least more info might help my sister find...
If he was gay it would be a non-issue with his family.
When I first heard he was missing, I assumed he was just hanging out with his friends somewhere and that everybody was overreacting.
We are running into the issue of places not being willing to release camera footage without a subpoena. My sister has contacted an attorney to file the proper paperwork so she can see his bank info, cell phone info, and look through his apartment. BUT it can take weeks if not months to jump the...
This scenario seems very plausible to me. I've been searching maps trying to find the closest possible places he may have gone to end it. I've been assuming he was on foot due to his car still being at the apartment. It's possible that he took a Taxi or Uber though.
Thank you. He is my (half) sister's (half) brother. I did not grow up with them but I am close to my sister now. Trying to find ways to help I stumbled upon WebSleuths and saw how brilliant you guys were. I've been here everyday since.
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