snoflake20
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I'm torn on this one.
On the one hand, if they don't know how they left or what vehicles they might be using, I don't see how that would or should preclude asking people to look for people who look like this. Sure, odds of that being fruitful are lower (maybe a lot lower) than if car descriptions and plate number were included, but doing something is still better than doing nothing.
But I also wonder if they're more or less sure that this won't bear fruit, but it is sending a message to Chad and Lori and possibly others who are helping them. It might also be helping keep them from moving from place to place, or at least more cautious doing so. While I hadn't gotten this vibe previously, the press release last night felt like it was aimed specifically at anyone who might be helping or covering for Chad and Lori, making sure they realize that things aren't as they might have been told.
Moo, lots of moo.
Moo lots of moo as well!
It seems that LE must know the location of all known vehicles Chad and Lori have access to. Otherwise, LE would say what vehicle to look for.
With the amount of security around plane travel, wouldn’t it be fairly easy to see if they flew to another state?
In the newest press release, Rexburg police states: “Lori Vallow has chosen instead to leave the state with her new husband.”
AND that “We know that the children are not with Lori and Chad Daybell and we also have information indicating that Lori knows either the location of the children or what has happened to them. “
MOO MOO MOO
So based on this, it seems to me that LE has spoken to the person that transported Lori and Chad and they said at that time the children were not with them.