CA CA - Karlie Lain Gusé, 16, Mono County, 13 Oct 2018 #2

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To my knowledge, he's never publicly shared anything. I think I remember that he'd replied to a couple of questions on a fb group and I believe LE had his phone. Don't quote me on anything - it's been a long time. :)
 
  • #902
Interesting! Maybe I'll be able to stumble upon it on the facebook group. Thank you!
 
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  • #904
Sleuthing family violates WS TOS. However, Crimeonline.com is approved MSM and the linked article includes more details about KG missing than ZG.

Karlie Gusé: Dad of missing California teen girl arrested for ‘corporal injury to a spouse’ [Police]


To be convicted of corporal injury to a spouse, it must be proven that you willfully inflicted injury and that you caused the victim to sustain a traumatic condition, meaning an actual physical injury to their person. This could be anything from a bruise or a wound to a serious internal injury.Jan 21, 2016
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Wow!!!! With everyone's suspicions over the family that night, now this makes me even more suspicious.
I can't imagine living three more years, all the while wondering how his daughter vanished from under his roof. I think one might indulge in unhealthy habits -- more often than not, leading to violence. MOO
 
  • #907
Wow!!!! With everyone's suspicions over the family that night, now this makes me even more suspicious.

I want to know what happened. To get a felony DV charge with that high of a bond suggests a serious injury. It is my understanding by looking at this statute that corporal injury of a spouse can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor in California depending on the seriousness of the injury and the person's history.

In my state a push or a shove or even a punch is unfortunately usually a misdemeanor charge with personal recognizance bail.
 
  • #908
I want to know what happened. To get a felony DV charge with that high of a bond suggests a serious injury. It is my understanding by looking at this statute that corporal injury of a spouse can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor in California depending on the seriousness of the injury and the person's history.

In my state a push or a shove or even a punch is unfortunately usually a misdemeanor charge with personal recognizance bail.

Yeah, same here. It sounds like it has to be something pretty intense and serious. It's new because I have not heard anything like that about him before.
 
  • #909
I can't imagine living three more years, all the while wondering how his daughter vanished from under his roof. I think one might indulge in unhealthy habits -- more often than not, leading to violence. MOO

True, or it could have been happening under the roof all along and it was just now found out by an injury that couldn't be hidden....

Let me say this, I don't have a strong feeling one way or the other on what happened that night and if dad/stepmom were involved or not. I think weird things happened, but I also think some of those things may have been because they were afraid as her parents, they would get in trouble for her using drugs (even though they didn't allow it personally). You never know what the state will say or accuse you of and they could have been trying to fix it on their own versus taking her to a hospital.

If there was a history of abuse, that would change how I feel though. He for sure could have been on a downward spiral these last several years with her gone or it could have been happening all along as I mentioned above. If he has had a long history of abuse, did he react as such the night she disappeared? Lost control?

Anyway, not blaming anyone, just saying it will change how I think if it comes out there was past abuse also.
 
  • #910
True, or it could have been happening under the roof all along and it was just now found out by an injury that couldn't be hidden....

Let me say this, I don't have a strong feeling one way or the other on what happened that night and if dad/stepmom were involved or not. I think weird things happened, but I also think some of those things may have been because they were afraid as her parents, they would get in trouble for her using drugs (even though they didn't allow it personally). You never know what the state will say or accuse you of and they could have been trying to fix it on their own versus taking her to a hospital.

If there was a history of abuse, that would change how I feel though. He for sure could have been on a downward spiral these last several years with her gone or it could have been happening all along as I mentioned above. If he has had a long history of abuse, did he react as such the night she disappeared? Lost control?

Anyway, not blaming anyone, just saying it will change how I think if it comes out there was past abuse also.

Yes, I agree. I was thinking if there was a problem three years ago, that time has certainly not been good to him.

I recall that BM believed that dad was incapacitated (passed out) the evening that Karlie and SM arrived home -- explaining why he couldn't offer much explanation until the following morning when he contacted BM -- freaking that Karlie was lost. (I also presumed this was why the earliest accounts of Karlie until 7 AM were all from SM). MOO
 
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  • #912
Why is his arrest gone now from the jail site? Only one arrest shows up since February at that agency. Going to inmates shows people arrested since then so maybe the site doesn't function correctly.

CrimeGraphics.com

Digging further, I did find a call for service at 100 block of Ponderosa St which is where they live.

Domestic Violence
Call Type: Assaults/Violence
Address: 100 Block of PONDEROSA ST
Date of Call: 2/11/2021
Time of Call: 19:47:55
Date Closed: 2/12/2021
Time Closed: 00:02:46
Disposition: Assisted
Incident #: 2102110021

And this could be related bc it's one street over and at the same time.

Possible Hazard
Call Type: Possible Hazard
Address: 100 Block of SEQUOIA ST
Date of Call: 2/12/2021
Time of Call: 19:50:17
Date Closed: 2/12/2021
Time Closed: 20:12:37
Disposition: Cancelled
Incident #: 2102120026
 
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Why is his arrest gone now from the jail site? Only one arrest shows up since February at that agency. Going to inmates shows people arrested since then so maybe the site doesn't function correctly.
^^sbm

Gusé is now out of jail after posting a $50,000 bond. After posting the arrest details on February 12, the arrest record and mugshot were removed from the sheriff’s office website.

According to the Mono County District Attorney’s Office, Gusé is scheduled for a court hearing on May 10 in Mammoth Lakes.

Karlie Gusé: Dad of missing California teen girl arrested for ‘corporal injury to a spouse’ [Police]
 
  • #914
Why is his arrest gone now from the jail site? Only one arrest shows up since February at that agency. Going to inmates shows people arrested since then so maybe the site doesn't function correctly.

CrimeGraphics.com

Digging further, I did find a call for service at 100 block of Ponderosa St which is where they live.

Domestic Violence
Call Type: Assaults/Violence
Address: 100 Block of PONDEROSA ST
Date of Call: 2/11/2021
Time of Call: 19:47:55
Date Closed: 2/12/2021
Time Closed: 00:02:46
Disposition: Assisted
Incident #: 2102110021

And this could be related bc it's one street over and at the same time.

Possible Hazard
Call Type: Possible Hazard
Address: 100 Block of SEQUOIA ST
Date of Call: 2/12/2021
Time of Call: 19:50:17
Date Closed: 2/12/2021
Time Closed: 20:12:37
Disposition: Cancelled
Incident #: 2102120026

Do you know what a "possible hazard" is? I can't find it on google.
Also, note that although the time of the second call is approx two mins later, it's dated the next day - unless it's a typo?
 
  • #915
Do you know what a "possible hazard" is? I can't find it on google.
Also, note that although the time of the second call is approx two mins later, it's dated the next day - unless it's a typo?
The "hazard" call referenced was actually canceled according to the dispatch-- and the call not even from the Guse street residence so doubt it applicable here. He has a hearing on May 10.
 
  • #916
Oh y'all are right, my bad. That hazard call is on the next day. Oops
 
  • #917
The "hazard" call referenced was actually canceled according to the dispatch-- and the call not even from the Guse street residence so doubt it applicable here. He has a hearing on May 10.
Thanks, Seattle1, I was entertaining the thought that something may have happened the next night, after he'd been bailed out where a neighbor might've reported a disturbance or something of that nature.
I still don't know what a "hazard call" is, other than a neighborhood outage or dangerous situation of that sort from google.
 
  • #918
The "hazard" call referenced was actually canceled according to the dispatch-- and the call not even from the Guse street residence so doubt it applicable here. He has a hearing on May 10.
I'll be all ears to hear what happens on May 10, big time. Hopefully, it's not involving one of the children.
 
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Well thats a bit of a plot twist.... I wonder if something happened in the home that night with Karlie, if now one would be more likely to speak up....
 
  • #920
Do you know what a "possible hazard" is? I can't find it on google.
Also, note that although the time of the second call is approx two mins later, it's dated the next day - unless it's a typo?
Somebody may have heard a loud argument and didn't correctly identify which street it was from.
 
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