Yes- article says she lives with her grandmother, and then says she stopped by home. So home is where she lives with her grandmother.Only to clarify, when they write "Her family says she was out with friends until around 3:00 a.m. and then stopped by home." Home is with the grandmother and nowhere else?
Stoping home and stoping by grandmother's home, same place?
Another article includes a quote from her mother saying that when Jolissa is going to be getting home late from work, she lets her grandmother know. (Including this because to me if she didn't live with her grandmother, it would be odd that she would call her to tell her she'd be home late.)
"It's not like her to take off and be gone. She's very social. She doesn't miss work. We're going on day number four of her missing work," Fuentes' mother, Norma Nunez said, adding that when her daughter expects to come home late from her job at a packing house, she typically lets her grandmother know.
In my opinion, the grandmother and Jolissa living together also lends more sense to the fact that she stopped by the house to get a bag and money- not that she was getting the bag and money FROM her grandmother, but rather she stopped by her own home to pick up her own bag and money. Not sure if that makes sense now after typing it out... but it does in my head.
