Hi all!
Long time lurker; first time poster...
I registered here specifically to post in the Susan Jacobson thread. I live in Roseville, and have been trying to keep up with her case daily. It is frustrating that there is hardly any media coverage. While it is true that our city is pretty safe, there is a seedy underbelly like most other cities. I think we are all lulled into a false sense of security here. I grew up in Roseville so I have seen the city grow exponentially. Everyone has this impression that it is a white bread upper middle class city, but let me assure you there are pockets of uber nice and pockets of crap.
Anyway, I doubt highly that my story is related to Susan's, but I want to tell it...
About two weeks (give or take) before Mrs. Jacobson went missing, my mother went out to have coffee with a friend. At the end of her outing, she dropped her friend off at her apartment complex (the Woodcreek ones... Heritage Oaks I think it's called...). She and her friend were finishing their conversation in the lot, and out of nowhere a man tried to open the back door of her car. She always keeps her doors locked, and when the guy couldn't get it open, he started saying that he needed a ride and to let him in. My mom and her friend started screaming "NO!" and her friend got out and ran to her apartment and my mother drove off. My mother got home a few minutes later and told me what had happened and I made her phone the police. She told the dispatch the story of what just took place, and they told her that they'd investigate. She hasn't heard back about the incident or anything. Skip to Susan's disappearance not that far down the road, and I about fell over! Like I said, I don't think it's connected, but It's one of those things that do make you think... No matter how safe we think our cities are, there can be danger hanging around. And, we women need to be ultra mindful about our surroundings.
Not a day goes by where I don't think about her and her family. I hope she is found safe and sound. I do love the idea of a candle light vigil though to get some awareness and press coverage. If the family decides to have one; count me in.