Found Safe CA - Rich Tyrrell, 47, Temecula, 8 July 2019

  • #41
Rich did not have a charger. I would speculate that one would charge a phone in order to wipe it and sell it in the streets of Compton.
possibly true. but why bother when you already got all that money.
 
  • #42
possibly true. but why bother when you already got all that money.

Do we know the [publicly] unidentified person had a lot of money? Aside from what this person may or may not have taken from Rich when the accounts were depleted, if he/she took that?
 
  • #43
It just said something to the effect of, a local resident is missing and they provided the link to the nbc la news article. They didn’t add any additional information.

Could they have removed it because he contacted them and said he is voluntarily missing?
 
  • #44
Could they have removed it because he contacted them and said he is voluntarily missing?

That would be a little bit of a relief, I would think - him to be voluntarily missing and having a great time somewhere - but from what @John Galt says the detectives are saying (hopefully his verification process will be complete soon), it doesn't sound like that's the case.
 
  • #45
That would be a little bit of a relief, I would think - him to be voluntarily missing and having a great time somewhere - but from what @John Galt says the detectives are saying (hopefully his verification process will be complete soon), it doesn't sound like that's the case.
Hope to hear more soon..
 
  • #46
Could they have removed it because he contacted them and said he is voluntarily missing?

I don’t know. I just remembered the post also said they need the public’s help. I asked what his official last known location was. A few other people asked questions too. I think it’s strange it was removed. If they need the public’s help, providing more details would be good. MOO
 
  • #47
I don’t know. I just remembered the post also said they need the public’s help. I asked what his official last known location was. A few other people asked questions too. I think it’s strange it was removed. If they need the public’s help, providing more details would be good. MOO

"We need the public's help, but we're not gonna tell you with what"
 
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Submitted my verification email last night. I can't say yet specifically where the [publicly] unidentified person said they dropped Rich, but it was a specific public location in Compton. His phone pinged there too.. around 8am Monday. My speculation on that, knowing his phone died after he called Marcy, it was charged by someone between 3 and 8am.

Compton???? oh that doesn't sound right at all.
 
  • #50
Hopefully the police know what they’re doing and are following all the right protocols.

What we know so far is that a man who owns his own successful business unexpectedly went missing after winning some sum of money. There also was a ping from his cell phone almost 90 miles away on Monday morning. His bank accounts have been drained since.

I’m concerned with how little press this is getting simply because people may not know to report any tips if they don’t see the story.
 
  • #51
Press Release from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department
 
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I wonder what the ride share driver said about how he acted when he got the ride to Los Angeles.. its so bizarre to thing someone would have kidnapped him and used an uber to get him to Los Angeles.. it makes no sense.
 
  • #55
LA County?!? I wish they would’ve narrowed it down a little.... JMO
Right?! I am guessing the Compton area since that is where is phone pinged
 
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Sheriff’s department says more details will be released later today. Good.
 
  • #58
Sheriff’s department says more details will be released later today. Good.

Good. Do you have link for where they said that? Thanks.
 
  • #59
Good. Do you have link for where they said that? Thanks.

It’s the very last line of the story, hidden at the very bottom. It’s immediately above the video.
 
  • #60
why would someone bad even bother charging the phone? I wonder if Rich had a charger on him.
Not an expert at all in this area, but...maybe to get access to his account info., passwords etc.?

Some people (raising my hand) are idiot enough to have their passwords written in the Notes app. I did finally lock that particular note, however.
 

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