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I'm surprised at how quickly the grandmother was concerned about the girls. They were last with her at about 12:15 and had gone on a bike ride. It was only 2 PM when she was worried. I'm embarrassed to admit that I would probably have waited a lot longer if a child was unaccounted for after less than two hours on a summer afternoon. I wonder if she tried phoning them and couldn't get through and that's what caused her to become really concerned. It just seems to me that by notifying police at 3 PM, she knew right away that something was wrong. I find that a bit surprising ... so is it possible that the girls had cooked something up for the afternoon and the grandmother picked up on it, but assumed it was something innocent and didn't pursue it until 2 PM when alarm bells went off?
I'm curious ... do parents normally contact police if their children are unaccounted for after less than 2 hours when they're biking on a summer afternoon?
I'm curious ... do parents normally contact police if their children are unaccounted for after less than 2 hours when they're biking on a summer afternoon?