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Missing Investigations and Security Services, LLC
Entered in Namus on 5/28/2018, Missing Person Case
Circumstances of disappearance per Namus: "Gina was dropped off at her residence by her sister Susan Evans at approximately 10:00 a.m. on 5/18/2018 after running errands in Liberty, Ky. Gina was acting very paranoid and displayed odd behavior just before being dropped off. When her sister, Susan Evans returned to the Gina's residence (which was also Susan's residence), Gina was not there.
Gina only took her purse with her. Her wallet was left at home, along with her phone, cigarettes, medication, knee brace, clothes, and all other belongings. Gina takes medication for diabetes and high blood pressure. The home phone was checked for any missed calls that Gina might've made during the day. None were detected. Gina's cell phone wasn't capable of making calls. No text messages were revealed. Gina had told family members in the days prior to her disappearance that she owed various people (groups) drug money. Gina also portrayed paranoid behavior days before her disappearance. Due to her suspected use of methamphetamine in the past, family members thought this was a side effect of the drug and did not take her concerns serious.
Since her disappearance, a foot search (with 30 volunteers) was conducted on 5/23/2018. The woods behind Gina's residence and connecting property was searched but no sign of Gina was detected. The Taylor County Fire Department utilized their drones to search nearby fields on the same day. On 5/28/2018 a search and rescue group came with a searchband rescue dog to track Gina's scent. Her scent was picked up by the dog and stopped at the bus stop in front of Gina's residence. We can conclude that someone (or more than one person) picked up Gina on 5/182018. In addition to Gina's diabetic medicine at home, she also has a refill that has been ready to be picked up at the local pharmacy since her disappearance. The police have been contacted, and if anyone should attempt to pick up the medication, they are to be contacted immediately. The local police has been informed of her disappearance since (5/19/18). A golden alert has been issued in Casey and Adair County (KYEOC Incident #20182575). The local police have offered limited assistance despite the family's plea. Flyers have been printed and distributed throughout the community. Facebook has been utilized on a daily basis to advertise her disappearance and shared by others."
Note: a few discrepancies between the flyer above and Namus. Namus has her name as "Vergenia Lee" and "Lee-Evans" as an alias. Also, the date of disappearence is listed as 5/18/2018 in Namus and 5/19/2018 on the flyer. Age is listed 49 in Namus and 48 on the flyer.
This doesn't look good...