Found Deceased MT - Amy Harding-Permann, 34, Great Falls, 26 Jan 2020

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KRTV.com has an update
 
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So to sum up they haven't found her but will keep looking.

Interesting they mention people involved in investigation not local to that area
 
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I am glad they are exploring all avenues.

I just wonder what the massive amount of information that they have to sort through is.

Possibly phone data?
 
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We will be doing a helicopter search I believe Saturday or Sunday and we have some more follow-up searches this weekend. It will be a pretty intense weekend with searches. Part of it is the weather and part of it is also when we learn about the information then we can react on it. The weather does play a factor in what we do, that is for sure.
Sheriff provides an update on the search for Amy Harding
 
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I was thinking that and online presence.
She appeared to be very sociable so she may have a huge friend list to go through.
 
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So to sum up they haven't found her but will keep looking.

Interesting they mention people involved in investigation not local to that area


Yes.

I do not feel as if the boyfriend is involved.
Jmo.
 
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She appeared to be very sociable so she may have a huge friend list to go through.

Yep. I'd gather LE would want to talk to any and every person she came in contact with, esp. Since she had multiple nurses licenses that she could practice in various states.
 
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Yes.

I do not feel as if the boyfriend is involved.
Jmo.

I do think the silence from family and friends is strange. I don't know why it's like that.
 
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Also the sheriff:

  • Missing people have been found 20 years later alive and well, so I don’t speculate on that, I think it’s natural for the public to always speculate the worst if they can't locate someone quickly.
 
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Also the sheriff:

  • Missing people have been found 20 years later alive and well, so I don’t speculate on that, I think it’s natural for the public to always speculate the worst if they can't locate someone quickly.
Sheriff provides an update on the search for Amy Harding

I read that, and personally found that to be impossibly offensive.

Do they really think that a woman, who worked for a professional career, as a nurse, and has children, would just take off and leave with nothing?

Do they have any evidence or indications that Amy left her life voluntarily? If they don't, that is a very offensive statement.

They would not name a suspect in a disappearance without evidence, therefore, it seems inappropriate to infer that a woman would just up and leave her life, unless they have evidence to back up a wild conjecture like that statement.
 
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Noting:
  • There’s a massive amount of information that we’re taking in. We are then having to analyze all of that. And then it is creating leads. And leads are coming up in this investigation daily or hourly as far as that goes.
  • Unfortunately, and I’ll reiterate this, we can't really close any of those leads until we find Amy
  • ... And then there might come a period of time where we don't have the leads that we had, or we’re waiting on more information to come from, say, a crime lab or a cell phone, or what have you. There’s lots of different avenues that we could get information. Sometimes we are in a waiting period and sometimes we don't have any more leads. Then you get leads and you ramp up again. ...
 

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