Part Two: Twin Falls couple discusses tough call to FBI
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT)
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After Patty saw a Facebook post about a missing Colorado mom that sounded familiar,
she delivered an ultimatum on Nov. 26 for her employee Michelle to pass along to Krystal.
“I said, ‘Would you please text your friend Krystal and ask her if this is that woman?,” Patty said. She responded quickly and said that it was. “I said, 'Now I’m very concerned. So your friend has 24 hours to go to the police, or I’m calling them.'”
On Nov. 27, Patty learned Krystal got a new phone number and was told Krystal had spoken with law enforcement.
“I don’t know why she didn’t, I don’t know if she was scared,” Patty said. “That’s what got reported back to me. That she had gone to the police. I didn’t know until almost two weeks later that she hadn’t.”
After this realization, Patty contacted the Colorado Bureau of Investigations on Dec. 17 through the number that was posted at the bottom of Cheryl Berreth’s televised plea for help. Michelle immediately called Krystal to let her know, but she wasn’t surprised.
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Ok, so she is saying she saw a facebook posting about a missing colorado woman, on Nov 26, who was reported missing. Not by her family, certainly not by PF.. What kind of reporters don't ask that question.