CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #51

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Oh gotcha! Sorry, I was confused. I thought it was maybe a combination - campground on the outskirts of a military base or something like that.

It did get me thinking about annual passes though. I bet if you (general you) have one it's even easier to get into a campground without showing any kind of ID, even if it's someone else's pass.

You aren't really far off base. The campground was not far from the military base at all, I think 30 minutes.

It could very well be easier. If you have a pass, you may not have to show anything but your pass to get in.

This is a bit a way from campgrounds, but a friend was telling me about a pass she got to the lake last summer. She got family passes, and they had your picture on them supposedly so no one else could use them, but they never checked the pictures against the person presenting them, so often they took different friends on the passes.
 
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I wouldn't think there would be that many sites being used in late November in the Colorado mountains though.

I know I wouldn't be using them. I prefer the comfort of indoor heating when it's cold, but some people would I guess. Those who love the great outdoors. I only like the outdoors in the summer time.
 
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Besides hunters there's hikers and ATV'rs that might use the campground. And gear these days is pretty warm, probably wouldn't feel cold in November at all.
 
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Good questions. I wonder if they'd even have any way of knowing. If the person/people didn't have a reservation, didn't have to show ID, pay, or leave vehicle info, then they camped and left, I don't see how anyone would even know they were there. I suppose other campers might notice, but 80 sites is a whole lot of space to spread out in if you don't want to be right next to other campers.

I'd be interested in knowing if they can be tracked as well, but I'm guessing it would be very difficult. All MOO.

I had to come back to this because I was thinking about it. So, if there was a few campers they couldn't find, because photo ID and Tag information was not recorded, and someone did check in under a false name, how would LE go about tracking down these people?
 
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I had to come back to this because I was thinking about it. So, if there was a few campers they couldn't find, because photo ID and Tag information was not recorded, and someone did check in under a false name, how would LE go about tracking down these people?

I have wondered this also.
 
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I had to come back to this because I was thinking about it. So, if there was a few campers they couldn't find, because photo ID and Tag information was not recorded, and someone did check in under a false name, how would LE go about tracking down these people?

Exactly... if that person even had to check in at all, and that's only if the check in required a name. Scary thought.
 
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I have wondered this also.

I imagine they could find a person like that's information maybe from other campers photos and videos...

Maybe someone inadvertently got an image of their tag or vehicle or even that person.
 
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I had to come back to this because I was thinking about it. So, if there was a few campers they couldn't find, because photo ID and Tag information was not recorded, and someone did check in under a false name, how would LE go about tracking down these people?

I can't think of a way LE could track campers that where on a cash only lifestyle.

Someone could move in and out of that area without leaving a record as far as I can tell.
 
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Do we know if Dylan even went near the campground on Monday? I thought he was wanting to go see his friends in Bayfield?
 
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Do we know if Dylan even went near the campground on Monday? I thought he was wanting to go see his friends in Bayfield?

Maybe someone staying at the campground ran across Dylan who was trying to reach his friends?
 
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I can't think of way LE could track campers that where on a cash only lifestyle.

Someone could move in and out of that area without leaving a record as far as I can tell.

This isn't really on topic, but all this talk about "unknown" campers reminds me of a couple of things. First an episode of Criminal Minds where there was this guy who lived in the woods, and as far as I remember no one knew he lived there. He would pick off the kids that straggled away from their parents at campgrounds. It also reminds of of a few horror movies, "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Wrong Turn" where there were unknown people living in isolated areas that stalked and preyed on people. Basically the whole, "unknown" element gives me the creeps.
 
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That "50 feet" that the dogs tracked, I believe it was never said which direction that was, is that correct?
 
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Do we know if Dylan even went near the campground on Monday? I thought he was wanting to go see his friends in Bayfield?

Don't directly quote me, but didn't MR say in that interview with Tricia that Dylan liked to explore the campgrounds when he visited? If he did, it could be because he could usually find kids his age to hang out with, maybe?
 
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That "50 feet" that the dogs tracked, I believe it was never said which direction that was, is that correct?

No, I don't believe it was.
 
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This isn't really on topic, but all this talk about "unknown" campers reminds me of a couple of things. First an episode of Criminal Minds where there was this guy who lived in the woods, and as far as I remember no one knew he lived there. He would pick off the kids that straggled away from their parents at campgrounds. It also reminds of of a few horror movies, "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Wrong Turn" where there were unknown people living in isolated areas that stalked and preyed on people. Basically the whole, "unknown" element gives me the creeps.

Hey, maybe some SO is using campgrounds as base camp for his crimes.
 
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If Dylan was wandering around on Monday then why no communication with anybody and why did nobody spot him ?
 
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http://www.missingpersonsofamerica.com/2013/02/missing-dylan-redwines-story-on-dr-phil.html

This article purports to have text messages between CR and MR, dated November 30, December 1 and January 16, 2013. It would appear that "blocking" occurred sometime after that.



I don't know anything about this link, but it appears to be some kind of blog -- is it considered MSM? I'm questioning because it has those texts between MR and CR which were not allowed on here previously. Is it a legitimate source?

Thanks.
 
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If Dylan was wandering around on Monday then why no communication with anybody and why did nobody spot him ?

Spotty cell reception, dead phone, isolated area? All it takes is to come across one "shady" person in an isolated area for something "bad" to happen. While it is rare, it does happen. "Wrong place, Wrong time" kind of thing.

I hate to keep going back to the hitchhiking thing, but maybe he could have gone there to hitch a ride to his friend's house?
 
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If Dylan was wandering around on Monday then why no communication with anybody and why did nobody spot him ?

I think the first half of your question is important. I agree, not contacting anyone Monday is a major issue for any theory that has Dylan leave the house voluntarily. IMO
 
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