Found Deceased CA - Alycia Yeoman, 20, Gridley, 30 March 2017 #1

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Sunday- afternoon April 2nd- 3:00pm
The search for the cell phone took place along harter parkway, a ping on her phone early that morning (Sunday morning 4:30am) led them to search there. The truck had not yet been found.

"Friends told Action News Now that police got a ping on Yeoman’s cellphone in a field across the street from a Walmart in Yuba City. Friends and family set out on Sunday looking for Yeoman.

Authorities note that GPS coordinates could be off by several hundred yards. Deputies with the Sutter County Sheriff’s Office also searched the area and continuing their efforts within their jurisdiction.

Gridley police are looking for Yeoman’s truck, described as a green Toyota Tacoma 2 door extended cab with a “Duck the Dodgers” sticker. The license plate number is 4FAR610."

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2017/04/03/search-on-for-missing-yuba-college-student-20/
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Thank you, thats been cleared up.

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I was thinking of he early morning ping was the LAST ping they had... Not the only one since the last known contact. Interesting. Obviously someone turned if OFF after that last ping if the person who found it turned it ON to see whose it was. I am curious about those finding the phone too and WHERE they found in ( eg what does "vicinity" mean??) and when phone was found relative to the car. If phone found before the car--I would think that the "citizen" (a weird reference by the way) would have thought it weird that there was a truck stuck in the mud and maybe would have realized they were somehow related. Wonder how much mud was on phone. If phone found after truck found--did police not do a thorough search of the area? If the people who found it kept it "for a few days"....that Would lead me to believe the citizen found the phone Sunday sometime after it was dumped by the truck (assuming story is true) and reported it Monday evening (that could be considered a few days) so truck would have been there. Anyone know why they were told to turn it in to sprint vs police???
 
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I'm thinking she OD and they hid her. The phone was an after thought after it pinged and placed purposefully with the truck imo
 
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Why does everyone seem the think the phone was kept for a few days? Link? Again, Im pretty sure the truck wasnt called in for a few days not the phone. The phone was found after the truck was and since the phone pinged Sunday near home it appears someone brought it to the orchard after the truck was dumped.

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I always assumed that the early am ping was the LAST one not the only one. Interesting. Also curious about the "citizen" (weird reference) who found the phone and WHEN it was found relative to the truck. If they held it for a "few days" that might mean they found it Sunday after it was dumped by the truck. BUt then the truck would still have been there. Did the truck in the mud and the cell phone not raise questions? If phone found after truck then was a thorough search of the area not done? Phone was turned off after last ping if they turned it on to see who owned it....wonder if same people who found truck found phone. Also--anyone know why they were told to take it to sprint vs police?
 
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Also wonder how muddy cell phone was. Note if the found cell Sunday that also implies panic after someone realized phine was left behind...
 
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I was thinking of he early morning ping was the LAST ping they had... Not the only one since the last known contact. Interesting. Obviously someone turned if OFF after that last ping if the person who found it turned it ON to see whose it was. I am curious about those finding the phone too and WHERE they found in ( eg what does "vicinity" mean??) and when phone was found relative to the car. If phone found before the car--I would think that the "citizen" (a weird reference by the way) would have thought it weird that there was a truck stuck in the mud and maybe would have realized they were somehow related. Wonder how much mud was on phone. If phone found after truck found--did police not do a thorough search of the area? If the people who found it kept it "for a few days"....that Would lead me to believe the citizen found the phone Sunday sometime after it was dumped by the truck (assuming story is true) and reported it Monday evening (that could be considered a few days) so truck would have been there. Anyone know why they were told to turn it in to sprint vs police???
She was and still is considered missing, not abducted, kidnapped and legally they need a warrant here to search your phone. Giving the phone to sprint was the proper legal step, then police could get the warrant for her phone and phone records.

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Why does everyone seem the think the phone was kept for a few days? Link? Again, Im pretty sure the truck wasnt called in for a few days not the phone. The phone was found after the truck was and since the phone pinged Sunday near home it appears someone brought it to the orchard after the truck was dumped.

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My theory is the person (s) who "found" the phone, did so before the Sunday morning ping and it is my theory that them turning the phone on briefly Sunday morning 4am-ish was the ping that led to the search.

I think once the police released the information of the ping location and time, they were stuck with what to do if they hadn't actually "found" it. They had to wait until Police located the truck so they could say where they "found" it that would fit the narrative. Once the truck was found (no cell found by police) on Monday..they came forward and said they "found" it in that area and had it..and turned it on briefly (4am Sunday) and were told to take it to Sprint.

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Why does everyone seem the think the phone was kept for a few days? Link? Again, Im pretty sure the truck wasnt called in for a few days not the phone. The phone was found after the truck was and since the phone pinged Sunday near home it appears someone brought it to the orchard after the truck was dumped.

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I think they may be confusing the truck which was seen by farm workers on Friday who thought nothing of it until they heard Aly was missing on Monday with the phone which was found Monday night.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/kcra.r...llege-students-phone-found-near-truck/9230813
 
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My theory is the person (s) who "found" the phone, did so before the Sunday morning ping and it is my theory that them turning the phone on briefly Sunday morning 4am-ish was the ping that led to the search.

I think once the police released the information of the ping location and time, they were stuck with what to do if they hadn't actually "found" it. They had to wait until Police located the truck so they could say where they "found" it that would fit the narrative. Once the truck was found (no cell found by police) on Monday..they came forward and said they "found" it in that area and had it..and turned it on briefly (4am Sunday) and were told to take it to Sprint.

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I have to disagree, I just dont see this happening. If they had known about AY missing they would have turned it in. And if they didnt know until after the truck was found why not just destroy it who would risk driving by the property where LE could be. I can see a guilty person doing that but not an innocent
one. I like your thinking just dont think that is plausible.

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  • #651
I have to disagree, I just dont see this happening. If they had known about AY missing they would have turned it in. And if they didnt know until after the truck was found why not just destroy it who would risk driving by the property where LE could be. I can see a guilty person doing that but not an innocent
one. I like your thinking just dont think that is plausible.

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They didn't bring it to police, they called police on Monday and told them they had it, that they turned it on briefly and where they "found" it. After the truck was located and reported by the local news.

In Yuba/Sutter counties everyone got a text alert on Sunday that she was missing, with her license plate number and description of the truck.

I just don't subscribe to the theory her phone was laying there from Thursday at 11pm till Monday when it was reportedly found- and managed to ping in Yuba City Sunday morning in between. I think somebody had it in Yuba City the whole time. Police can easily verify this by seeing if there are any pings in Live Oak after 11pm Thursday when the locals..turned it on briefly...on Monday ..if that's when they first found it and turned it on briefly.


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They didn't bring it to police, they called police on Monday and told them they had it, that they turned it on briefly and where they "found" it. After the truck was located and reported by the local news.

In Yuba/Sutter counties everyone got a text alert on Sunday that she was missing, with her license plate number and description of the truck.

I just don't subscribe to the theory her phone was laying there from Thursday at 11pm till Monday when it was reportedly found- and managed to ping in Yuba City Sunday morning in between. I think somebody had it in Yuba City the whole time. Police can easily verify this by seeing if there are any pings in Live Oak after 11pm Thursday when the locals..turned it on briefly...on Monday if that's when they first found it and turned it on briefly.


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I completely agree, I just think that person was the perp. I think they realized the phone got left behind and then dumped it near the truck.

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I completely agree, I just think that person was the perp. I think they realized the phone got left behind and then dumped it near the truck.

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I think the folks who "found" it are friends with/related to or associated with the perp in some way l. I don't think they "found" it randomly in Live Oak. I don't think the phone itself ever made it to the orchard/levee. If it was me, I would have brought the phone directly to police, not called them. I'm curious why they didn't.

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I believe whomever moved her phone is also hiding what happened to Aly, placing the phone by the truck, after the fact, may have seemed like a good plan at the time but it was a big mistake.
I think her phone and other phones will break this case soon, with some help from the shoe impressions and some security cams. JMO.
I believe more than one person knows what happened, maybe several by now.
People involved should start telling the truth, if they're smart, to save themselves some "time" before the cops figure it out without their help.
For anyone that's not directly involved, there's $20,000 waiting to be awarded.
 
  • #656
I'm procrastinating doing my homework, so I'm just gonna throw out some possibilities and ideas, most of which have already been discussed here, but I can't seem to get poor AY out of my mind.

1. Maybe her "friends" in Yuba City either accidentally or intentionally harmed her and one of them tried to dump the truck in the river but got stuck and just left it, possibly going back later to toss the phone back there to try and make it look like she drove herself there.

2. Maybe someone (or multiple people) followed her and possibly attacked her at a gas station or a stop sign as she headed home, and same as before, tried to dump the truck in the river while an accomplice took her.

3. Maybe she was meeting up with a friend or friends and got stuck in the orchard, perhaps was attacked then by a stranger or maybe accidentally ODed as some have suggested, and people were too scared to come forward so they covered it up.

4. Maybe she was upset and possibly had some serious stuff going on (I don't know of anything like this, but just a thought) and maybe she tried to go there alone to clear her head and something happened, or (and I hate to say this) maybe she was unstable at the time and took her own life. The only reason I bring this up is because I had a friend go missing and it turned out that he had killed himself. No one saw it coming. Hopefully not the case here, and pretty unlikely.

5. Maybe she was mixed up with some bad people and felt scared, so maybe she dumped her phone and truck herself and had someone she trusted pick her up. I know, that's a little bit too television, but who knows?

So we have abduction, murder, accident, suicide, or runaway.

I wonder how thoroughly they've searched the river? The river is what keeps coming back to my mind.
 
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I wonder how thoroughly they've searched the river? The river is what keeps coming back to my mind.
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For good reason.
The truck drove south on the levee, turned east into an orchard surrounded on the other three sides by the river​, there is an orchard road that meets near the truck, leading to a road all the way down onto a big sandbar on the bank.
I believe they had to know the land well or they wouldn't have known they could drive onto a private orchard levee, I would be afraid of being shot or arrested for trespassing myself.
There's nowhere to go from where the truck is except the orchard or the river.
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Agree river should Be checked thoroughly. Have you all listed to scanner.
 
  • #660
Agree river should Be checked thoroughly. Have you all listed to scanner.

Yeah but we can't talk about it here.
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