In case this was not already included. Here is the route Kiely would have driven to get home from the party.
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In case this was not already included. Here is the route Kiely would have driven to get home from the party.
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SBM- This (asking and being approved for a later curfew) was described by Kiely’s mother as well, in one of the articles over the last couple days.“She had asked her mom for a later curfew, she was going to text her mom saying she couldn’t find her friend which is why she’d be home late. I don’t think she ever sent that text.”
Oh you know here we always say Run with a phone!It cooled off enough to head for run. There were a ton of S&R on my loop yesterday… trucks have been all over today too. I normally don’t run with a phone… but I’ll bring it tonight. I’ll try and take a few pics….
In case this was not already included. Here is the route Kiely would have driven to get home from the party.
What about all the back roads? If she was intoxicated, she could’ve taken those instead of her regular route in order to avoid LE and got lost/no cell service/etc
With today's phone map technology, getting lost (even with no cell service) is hard to do. Direction apps will also provide you with the best route. If she's tired, intoxicated (as her friend referenced that she was), she is "plug and go." Meaning, she's following the app directions (ie., no back roads).In case this was not already included. Here is the route Kiely would have driven to get home from the party.
What about all the back roads? If she was intoxicated, she could’ve taken those instead of her regular route in order to avoid LE and got lost/no cell service/etc
Oh you know here we always say Run with a phone!
In addition, more than 100 volunteers met at the local recreation centre on Tuesday, where her family is staying in a camper, eager for a lead.
“We’re gonna find her, we are gonna find her, we’re not to be *advertiser censored**ed with here,” one loved one was overheard saying.
There are 10 personnel from the Hasty Team on the scene – a sub group from Washoe County Sheriff’s Office who specialise in diving.
Sami Smith, 18, a close friend of Kiely’s, has been leading the search with the teen’s family as they speak to many of the attendees at an unregulated party at a local campground with the 16-year-old before she went missing.
“She was telling her mom she was going to be the designated driver because that’s how she was going out to the party, giving an alibi so that her mom didn’t freak out and say, ‘I want you home earlier,’” Smith told US Sun.
“The person she said she was going to drive out actually drove me out there, so I know she only drove one friend out.
“She planned on getting drunk and getting *advertiser censored**ed up. I asked her earlier on in the night if she could take me home, but she was in no fit state to drive.
“The last recording sighting of her was 12.40am, I was the last person to speak to her at 12.36am when she asked me if I still needed a ride home.
“Now we know there were a lot of college people, teens are coming out in our teen-to-teen talks. There were a lot of sketchy, older guys that were seen there. This was right about when I left, when we had the last contact.
“She had asked her mom for a later curfew, she was going to text her mom saying she couldn’t find her friend which is why she’d be home late. I don’t think she ever sent that text.
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Wait so now she was never planning on staying overnight at the party site?In addition, more than 100 volunteers met at the local recreation centre on Tuesday, where her family is staying in a camper, eager for a lead.
“We’re gonna find her, we are gonna find her, we’re not to be *advertiser censored**ed with here,” one loved one was overheard saying.
There are 10 personnel from the Hasty Team on the scene – a sub group from Washoe County Sheriff’s Office who specialise in diving.
Sami Smith, 18, a close friend of Kiely’s, has been leading the search with the teen’s family as they speak to many of the attendees at an unregulated party at a local campground with the 16-year-old before she went missing.
“She was telling her mom she was going to be the designated driver because that’s how she was going out to the party, giving an alibi so that her mom didn’t freak out and say, ‘I want you home earlier,’” Smith told US Sun.
“The person she said she was going to drive out actually drove me out there, so I know she only drove one friend out.
“She planned on getting drunk and getting *advertiser censored**ed up. I asked her earlier on in the night if she could take me home, but she was in no fit state to drive.
“The last recording sighting of her was 12.40am, I was the last person to speak to her at 12.36am when she asked me if I still needed a ride home.
“Now we know there were a lot of college people, teens are coming out in our teen-to-teen talks. There were a lot of sketchy, older guys that were seen there. This was right about when I left, when we had the last contact.
“She had asked her mom for a later curfew, she was going to text her mom saying she couldn’t find her friend which is why she’d be home late. I don’t think she ever sent that text.
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Respectfully, disagree. I grew up in a small mountain town just like this not too far away. I went to plenty of parties just like this in the woods. Parties like this one are common for small mountain towns. Kids don’t have a house and they go into the woods to party. It’s nothing new.With today's phone map technology, getting lost (even with no cell service) is hard to do. Direction apps will also provide you with the best route. If she's tired, intoxicated (as her friend referenced that she was), she is "plug and go." Meaning, she's following the app directions (ie., no back roads).
In addition, more than 100 volunteers met at the local recreation centre on Tuesday, where her family is staying in a camper, eager for a lead.
“We’re gonna find her, we are gonna find her, we’re not to be *advertiser censored**ed with here,” one loved one was overheard saying.
There are 10 personnel from the Hasty Team on the scene – a sub group from Washoe County Sheriff’s Office who specialise in diving.
Sami Smith, 18, a close friend of Kiely’s, has been leading the search with the teen’s family as they speak to many of the attendees at an unregulated party at a local campground with the 16-year-old before she went missing.
“She was telling her mom she was going to be the designated driver because that’s how she was going out to the party, giving an alibi so that her mom didn’t freak out and say, ‘I want you home earlier,’” Smith told US Sun.
“The person she said she was going to drive out actually drove me out there, so I know she only drove one friend out.
“She planned on getting drunk and getting *advertiser censored**ed up. I asked her earlier on in the night if she could take me home, but she was in no fit state to drive.
“The last recording sighting of her was 12.40am, I was the last person to speak to her at 12.36am when she asked me if I still needed a ride home.
“Now we know there were a lot of college people, teens are coming out in our teen-to-teen talks. There were a lot of sketchy, older guys that were seen there. This was right about when I left, when we had the last contact.
“She had asked her mom for a later curfew, she was going to text her mom saying she couldn’t find her friend which is why she’d be home late. I don’t think she ever sent that text.
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This article says that older boys showed up and that she was seen with some older boys who came down from Reno who they assumed had heard about the party on SM. If true I wonder if she was drugged and they took her car & her. Like maybe one of them drove her car out of there. This also states she was going to text her mom an alibi saying she couldn't find her friend and would be home later.
I’d be cautious about giving a lot of credence to this publication. They are considered a tabloid and are known to print things that don’t hold up to fact-checking. Some of these quotes we haven’t seen before.
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We bring our own experiences into the conversation. That is great! Honestly, I haven't been a teenager in quite some time, so I only have my kids' experiences to live vicariously by.Respectfully, disagree. I grew up in a small mountain town just like this not too far away. I went to plenty of parties just like this in the woods. Parties like this one are common for small mountain towns. Kids don’t have a house and they go into the woods to party. It’s nothing new.
Local kids would always take the backroads to avoid the police (ESPECIALLY if intoxicated). Also if there is only one main highway or road covered in LE patrolling.
This was 10-15 years ago so I am sure not much else has changed besides navigation/gps technology.
So she did lie to her mother, telling her she was the DD all the while planning to get drunk? And after she was drunk she still planned on driving home and driving Sami home? Sigh.In addition, more than 100 volunteers met at the local recreation centre on Tuesday, where her family is staying in a camper, eager for a lead.
“We’re gonna find her, we are gonna find her, we’re not to be *advertiser censored**ed with here,” one loved one was overheard saying.
There are 10 personnel from the Hasty Team on the scene – a sub group from Washoe County Sheriff’s Office who specialise in diving.
Sami Smith, 18, a close friend of Kiely’s, has been leading the search with the teen’s family as they speak to many of the attendees at an unregulated party at a local campground with the 16-year-old before she went missing.
“She was telling her mom she was going to be the designated driver because that’s how she was going out to the party, giving an alibi so that her mom didn’t freak out and say, ‘I want you home earlier,’” Smith told US Sun.
“The person she said she was going to drive out actually drove me out there, so I know she only drove one friend out.
“She planned on getting drunk and getting *advertiser censored**ed up. I asked her earlier on in the night if she could take me home, but she was in no fit state to drive.
“The last recording sighting of her was 12.40am, I was the last person to speak to her at 12.36am when she asked me if I still needed a ride home.
“Now we know there were a lot of college people, teens are coming out in our teen-to-teen talks. There were a lot of sketchy, older guys that were seen there. This was right about when I left, when we had the last contact.
“She had asked her mom for a later curfew, she was going to text her mom saying she couldn’t find her friend which is why she’d be home late. I don’t think she ever sent that text.
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