Found Deceased MI - Rebecca Park, 22, approx 38 wks pregnant, last seen entering vehicle, phone found - Wexford County - Nov 2025

  • #81
I note that several sources have noted she departed her mother's home at about 11:30 pm on MONDAY, Nov 3.

However, LE did not post her as missing until Wednesday, Nov 5.

So a gap of more than 18 hours between witness time and official LE Missing Person notice.

Still not being treated as a potential kidnapping.
 
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  • #82
I've never heard that term! Thank you for looking it up. I don't think I was the only one who was thinking train tracks of some kind. I would just call that a dirt road, I think, but two-track is perfectly descriptive!

But it's also ominous, imo. I hope they've followed that road down a ways, and looked on each side off the trail.
I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.
 
  • #83
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  • #84
I'm wondering if she left because Mr. 43yo is not the baby's father, and she knows this and it will be obvious when the baby is born (i.e. the father is a different race).

I just hope everyone involved is safe.
 
  • #85
I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.
Same here -- I live in North Carolina.
I enjoy seeing this type thing.
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So hoping she is where and with whom she wants to be. Hoping she is healthy and under no duress.
Also hoping she has talked with someone who could help her if she needs help.
Every day makes me worry more than the day before.
 
  • #86
I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.
I never heard the term in WNC and I had one for a long driveway. We just mowed down the middle, when the kids remembered.
Edited to add that when giving direction to our home we always told people to turn on the dirt road.
 
  • #87
A two-track road is a simple, unpaved road with two parallel ruts worn into the ground by vehicle tires
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I pulled this from Google
Thanks for the explanation, this Aussie envisioned train tracks, not a road like this.

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I've done so, and it's interesting.
Has her family, boyfriend of friends done any sort of public appeals? To camera, to reporters, put up flyers etc? It seems quiet on that front. Very quiet.
 
  • #88
Thanks for the explanation, this Aussie envisioned train tracks, not a road like this.


I've done so, and it's interesting.
Has her family, boyfriend of friends done any sort of public appeals? To camera, to reporters, put up flyers etc? It seems quiet on that front. Very quiet.

Yes... Too quiet. Everything I have found online is 2-4 days old with no activity from the home front. Something is just off about this missing (very) pregnant woman.
 
  • #89
Ideally, she’s enjoying her baby somewhere safe. Statistically, she probably isn’t. Hell hath no fury like a man who’s about to be a father and don’t want it. MOo
 
  • #90
dbm
 
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  • #91
If LE and the family are not out getting information about her disappearance in the public eye almost a week after she disappeared, then I will assume LE knows where she is, what condition she is in, what she is up to, and is not concerned about or looking for criminal activity, abuse, or neglect.
 
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  • #92
I am hoping she connected with one of the groups for domestic survivors that would help her disappear and that is what happened. Maybe she realized this was not a situation that was healthy for her or her son.
 
  • #93
If LE and the family are not out getting information about her disappearance in the public eye almost a week after she disappeared, then I will assume LE knows where she is, what condition she is in, what she is up to, and is not concerned about or looking for criminal activity, abuse, or neglect.
She's still listed as a missing person on the Wexford County Facebook page. If they had found her and deemed her safe (or even otherwise) she would no longer be considered a missing person. There'd either be a short statement made, or the missing posts and posters would be quietly taken down, or both. This suggests to me she is still missing, and therefore you'd think those who are close to her would be making public appeals to find her, or for her to come home. I don't believe a lot of that has been done.
 
  • #94
I've never heard that term! Thank you for looking it up. I don't think I was the only one who was thinking train tracks of some kind. I would just call that a dirt road, I think, but two-track is perfectly descriptive!

But it's also ominous, imo. I hope they've followed that road down a ways, and looked on each side off the trail.
Yeah, I guess that's what we might have called a farm track, timber track or tractor ruts. I've never heard the term "two-track road" either.
 
  • #95
At first this sounded like the “usual suspect” but after looking into this a bit, alarm bells are going off for me surrounding her bio mom (who’s house she disappeared from.)
 
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  • #96
At first this sounded like the “usual suspect” but after looking into this a bit, alarm bells are going for me surrounding her bio mom (who’s house she disappeared from.)
Agreed. I’m generally usually always in the camp of baby daddy/bf/hubby - but I’m on the fence for this one
 
  • #97
If LE and the family are not out getting information about her disappearance in the public eye almost a week after she disappeared, then I will assume LE knows where she is, what condition she is in, what she is up to, and is not concerned about or looking for criminal activity, abuse, or neglect.
Or foul play is indicated and LE have a POI(s) that they’re investigating.

Becca’s been missing for what, about a week? That’s a long time for a woman ready to give birth. Best case scenario is she went into hiding, worst case, well…

IF she left voluntarily then let’s hope her baby’s wellbeing is her priority and she acts accordingly. JMO
 
  • #98
WEXFORD COUNTY, Mich,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - Authorities in Wexford County are intensifying their search for Rebecca Kay Park, a 22-year-old woman who was last seen about a week ago, getting into a dark-colored vehicle outside a relative’s home in Boon Township

 
  • #99
Yeah, I guess that's what we might have called a farm track, timber track or tractor ruts. I've never heard the term "two-track road" either.
On sugarcane farmland, it’s called cane breaks. It’s what trucks, tractors, etc use to traverse the land.
 
  • #100
This jumped out at me from the article.

"Jennifer Arletta-Ronk, a friend’s mother, said, "I know that Rebecca don't go nowhere by herself. I know that me and Rebecca and Page have had a thing in mind for at least six years now that if something was to go wrong, we have Rebecca's okay to call the cops and have them come look for her."

Six years ago Rebecca would have been 16. What's been going on for 6 years that there was a need for a plan?
 

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