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I did so yesterday, he's not in there.Grace, are you able to run his name in that ICE database, pls? Just in case? Thanks
I did so yesterday, he's not in there.Grace, are you able to run his name in that ICE database, pls? Just in case? Thanks
According to the article linked above, the friend was using an app to locate Lesner at 2:06. What time was the crash? Why was he looking for Lesner's location at 2:06? Was Lesner reported missing by that time? Had Hunter heard about the accident and was trying to locate Lesner to make sure he was okay?
I found that part really odd. The only thing I could think of is maybe he'd been staying at the Kyncy house, didn't feel he'd need his wallet and was planning on returning until the accident. Or maybe he forgot it?Wait - what the what?!! His wallet and cash was found at Kyncy’s home? How does that even compute? This story just keeps getting weirder.
@GraceG Cool - thanks!I did so yesterday, he's not in there.
It was the taxi driver who picked him up at the bank. I'm pretty sure LE would have confirmed the identity of his passenger. As to the apartment - LE did confirm he briefly returned to his apartment before vanishing. Man Survives Car Crash, Then Decided to Head on a Hike. Now He's MissingGiven that he was picked up near a bank- Has CCTV near that area been reviewed? To confirm that it was him?
Also, what evidence is there that he did in fact return to his apartment?
In one of the articles, the one with a picture of him standing in the road after his accident, the roommate (I believe) said that the clothing his is wearing in the picture was found at the apartment. There might have been something else that I am not recalling, but I do remember the mention of the clothing.Given that he was picked up near a bank- Has CCTV near that area been reviewed? To confirm that it was him?
Also, what evidence is there that he did in fact return to his apartment?
One of the news reports mentioned that LE was getting security video from local businesses. They didn't mention specific businesses or say anything about asking people to review home/dashcam footage.Given that he was picked up near a bank- Has CCTV near that area been reviewed? To confirm that it was him?
Also, what evidence is there that he did in fact return to his apartment?
I keep going back to the how he was characterized by the best friend's father in the SFGate article.I wonder if the hike was a purposeful red herring. What if he went home, changed, took the rideshare to the hike location so his phone pinged, and then was picked up elsewhere or otherwise fled? JMO
Missing details is the key. Hard to decipher any of this without more information. As it stands nothing makes sense to me, other than he wanted to disappear.I keep going back to the how he was characterized by the best friend's father in the SFGate article.
Brian Kyncy, whose son Hunter is Cardenas’ best friend, said he believes there was no criminal intent in that decision. Instead, he said it reflected Cardenas’ profoundly sheltered outlook. “A 14-year-old mind,” is how Kyncy described the 21-year-old, “extremely innocent” and “naive to the extreme.” He said Cardenas may have panicked, fearing consequences far out of proportion with reality, especially given that he had only recently earned his first driver’s license.
Not getting a driver's license until recently is not that unusual for this generation, but it does make sense that an inexperienced driver would not react to a crash in the same way as someone more seasoned.
But the rest of his statement makes me think he would be less likely to have staged any part of this as a red herring. Also, the fact that his mother has stage 4 cancer would make it an odd time to deliberately go off the grid.
I think a possible/likely head injury might explain some of his actions after the crash, but there are so many details missing it's hard to say.
I sure hope they find him, he has a sweet looking face. It seems to me like maybe he wanted to disappear though.Here is the article with the photo of Lesnor at the scene of the rolllover taken by the passerby who took it prior to someone he know coming to give him a ride home. The articles doesn't identify who gave him a ride, only it was a woman who knew him, who stated that he had no injuries and appeared coherent.
The article states he was a graduate of Shasta College where he was on the wrestling team.
RSBMIt's slightly unclear wording. He wasn't looking for the location at 2:06 -- he was looking at the phone information and that was the last known time & location. So the official timeline has him being dropped off at the trailhead 16 minutes AFTER the phone is indicating it was at Mt Shasta.
Assuming the phone data is correct, then either his phone arrived at Mt Shasta with someone else, or the time he was reportedly dropped off is incorrect.
It is also possible the phone data is incorrect, or someone misread it. I don't have an iPhone so I am not sure if misreading it is truly plausible.
He was was not working as an EMT or firefighter that we know of. He had received TRAINING as such Cal Fire academy graduate and EMT student at Shasta College and he it was stated in multiple articles that he "DREAMED of being a first responder". He is NOT certified by the State of California for any EMT role. VerificationThe car accident worries me. He rolled over and likely had injuries not visible to the naked eye. MOO
My questions are all over the place, so bear with me.
I saw that he was an EMT and firefighter. Did he work anywhere? If not, where did he get $?
Could he have left the cash behind to help cover the upcoming rent? And as cover that he'd be back?
I'd like to know more about the earrings. Were they expensive? Is it possible a female could have been with him in the car? Were the earrings on a card (as if just brought) or loose (could have been a sign of them being stolen or previously worn)? Could he have been planning to meet up with a female to give her the earrings?
As for ICE- we know they've disappeared people, IMO. Were there any known raids in the area?
Was he planning to go into the mountains previously? Is there an underground group of immigrants or other individuals now camping out there?
Wherever he's at, I hope he is safe!
The area around Mt. Shasta is not National Park but National Forest, with different rules about dispersed camping, I assume. However I agree with you that there is unlikely to be a large group of immigrants living on the mountain. Summer is short there, there is still plenty of snow, etc. MOODispersed camping is illegal in national parks except in VERY remote areas, and then it's not conducive to groups due to limitations on access to food/water/supplies, etc. So I don't see a large group of immigrants living up in the high county that he would have known ahead of time were there to meet up with.
Thanks - I was getting it confused with Lassen which is East of Redding, not North of Redding. But yes, I don't see it being used as a good place to reside "below the radar" of others.The area around Mt. Shasta is not National Park but National Forest, with different rules about dispersed camping, I assume. However I agree with you that there is unlikely to be a large group of immigrants living on the mountain. Summer is short there, there is still plenty of snow, etc. MOO