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All GOOD questions, PMLsmom.
Mom's BF????
Just to rule out individuals, I would think this would be addressed.
I don't think it's wrong to say that those tweets from a 15 yr. old girl are disgusting! Not just a few bad words here and there....they were vulgar. If a parent decides to allow a 15 yr. old to have a facebook acct,, twitter, etc. then for gosh sakes check what they are saying and to whom!! It's not that difficult. If mom or dad had seen those tweets and found nothing wrong, then this little girl was not being parented. How many times do we have to hear of young girls meeting predators online before parents wake up?? I pray she is safe and her parents will be given another chance to teach their little girl what is acceptable and what isn't. :twocents:
That is what I think happened. It also might have been an older group of 'friends.' She was new to the neighborhood, so she may not have known who to stay away from.
Whenever I see "mom's boyfriend", the alarm bells go off.
Fox affiliate KTVU-TV reported Tuesday that police are now examining the phone, as well as the girl's laptop computer, for any clues into her whereabouts.
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Cell phone of missing California teenager found in field
Family, friends continue searching for teen
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This cell phone image of Sierra Lamar was taken by her mother on the morning the teen disappeared.
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Police discover cell phone of missing teen
Desperate search for Sierra Lamar
"We have confirmed that cellphone does belong to Sierra, so we're doing some forensics on that cellphone, trying to get any information we can off that cellphone, as well as her laptop," Santa Clara County Sheriff's Sgt. Jose Cardoza told the station.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/2...g-california-girl-sierra-lamar/#ixzz1pfoY8ral
Over the weekend, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department found Sierra Lamar's cellphone not far off the road, in a field about a half-mile from her house
http://www.kionrightnow.com/story/17196683/family-and-friends-of-missing-morgan-hill-teen-speaks-out
Padilla made an announcement to the school Monday morning before their brunch break. Freshman student Crystalina Amato, 15, said one of Sierras friends at Sobrato, Rochelle, broke down crying during the announcement.
I would see her around school. Shes always smiling, said Amato Monday afternoon.
She said one friend claims she saw Sierra in San Jose, with the same Juicy Couture brand purse and brown boots, looking paranoid. She reported it to investigators who were on campus Monday.
Junior Diamond Davis, 16, said Sierra hangs out with his group of friends.
Shes an overall nice person, always talking, said Davis. All day (Monday), its been pretty bad.
Is the location of the phone, the reason why it was stated in another article that the phone is believed to have been tossed from a car????
LaMars cell phone, a Droid smartphone, was found Saturday night in a field on the northeast side of the intersection of Scheller Avenue and Santa Teresa Boulevard, about 20 feet from the side of the road, Santa Clara County sheriffs Lt. Troy Smith said.
LaMar’s cell phone, a Droid smartphone, was found Saturday night in a field on the northeast side of the intersection of Scheller Avenue and Santa Teresa Boulevard, about 20 feet from the side of the road, Santa Clara County sheriff’s Lt. Troy Smith said. That spot is in the opposite direction from which LaMar usually walks to catch a Morgan Hill Unified school bus to go to Sobrato each morning.
Her bus stop is near the intersection of Palm and Dougherty avenues, just south of her home on Paquita Espana Court. Her cell phone was found northwest of her residence, about three-quarters of a mile away from the home.
Cardoza added police have exhausted all search and rescue efforts that are typical in the immediate aftermath of such disappearances, including tracking dogs and foot-based searches of the foothills and other areas surrounding LaMar’s home.
I'm a parent of an older teen and the one thing I've never said anything about was vulgarity use with her friends. She's a honors student, involved in several levels at the school (including being very involved in an anti drug program), she works, and runs a volunteer program through the school that matches at risk students with lonely nursing home residents, she has a decent boyfriend, etc. One of her recent posts on facebook is "Could the M*F* who keyed my car be so kind as to bend over and F* yourself? K thanx. "
Not nice. But it gave her a quick outlet for her anger that someone had violated her and it's over. No harm no foul. She's well parented (I'm WAY more involved then any of her friends parents are). But yes, I let her use swear words when dealing with her friends / peers. Some battles are worth fighting ... THAT is not one to me.
I so agree...the events of the morning Sierra went missing seem to not be addressed in detail. Who was there during the whole morning? Times of leaving? The whole Who, What When Where, and Why? of that morning.Good insights..MOO But, I do believe it is significant that the timeline for that morning is being left hazy. We do not know who was in the house after her mother left for work.( If anyone. )
I wonder if it is possible that someone (an adult) who knew the morning routine of the house --especially as to when her mother would have left the house -- stopped by that morning,and offered Sierra a ride to school ? There would be no record (phone call or text,email,) of such a visit.
It is the phone that makes me think this was not kids . Tossing the phone very soon after she left the house is not good...MOO
Ditto. I'm surprised his name hasn't been published or his face shown/interviewed.
Also, what about the BF's friends?
two questions from this article:
The more this glaringly absent information is NOT mentioned...the more it raises my hinky meter!
BF's friends is something I had not thought of before. Good question.
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