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Chewbacca?Who is this?
Chewbacca?Who is this?
I agree with you. I wasn't the person who posted that photo, BTW.
I’m interested in the person being mentioned even though I’d hate it to be that person for reasons I won’t go into. They should not be named or pictured in these threads, and I feel like I shouldn’t have even done the initials or responded about it at all. It feels bad — I’m sorry. However, right now I’m going to shower and finish making Valentine’s breakfast. Take care of yourself and your loved ones todaySame situation as Rio Rico but this time area was close enough for more 2nd wave (after SWAT). Should spend more time researching who they are going in after IMO. Doing this and coming up basically empty just makes them seem more incompetent.
Nest camera was bought by my son, I ordered Blink by coincidence. They both work equally well.Can I please ask why you have two different types? What are the differences between them? Thank you
That is a great find. Please report it in (though they are flooded with reports atm). If you hear nothing back try again after a few days.
Thanks for sharing!Thanks! This article should be pinned and posted somewhere for everyone to refer to as it has a wealth of information. I’ve been the victim of one home invasion, one attempted home invasion (while I was home) and witnessed a neighbor’s home invasion (separate city/state) from previous two above. I also was victim to a front porch burglary (they took all of our porch furniture!) in the same neighborhood where I witnessed the neighbor’s break-in.
We had home security systems (but no cameras) in both locations. We now have Blink cameras at front door, garage/driveway, and back porch. I’ve witnessed a few people (solicitors, etc) take notice of the front door camera as they walk up and seen their behavior shift once the noticed. The cameras are positioned high enough to scan the area but no one can rip them off without a ladder. Highly recommend these cameras (easy installation) and positioning technique.
Additionally, according to one of the MSM news channels reporting live last night, anybody present at a property where a SWAT search event occurs, is detained by default.Dropping this here as seems to be some confusion r/t being detained versus arrested.
Snipped and BBUM:
“An officer's "brief and cursory" holding and questioning of someone is a detention. An example is a cop stopping someone who is behaving suspiciously in order to ask a few questions. The suspect isn't free to leave, but he also isn't under arrest, at least until the officer develops probable cause. Another common example is an officer pulling over a driver for some kind of traffic or equipment violation.”
“An arrest, on the other hand, involves the police taking someone into custody through a more significant restraint on movement. The quintessential example involves the use of handcuffs and an advisement that the suspect is under arrest.”
“Investigatory stops (or "detentions") must be no longer than necessary and officers must investigate with the least intrusive means that are reasonably available.”
*more in depth description/explanation at link:
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Arrest vs. Detention: How to Tell Whether You've Been Arrested or Detained
In general, if a reasonable person in the suspect’s shoes wouldn’t feel free to leave an encounter with the police, then there’s been either a detention or anwww.nolo.com
IMO
The home/crime scene was released back to family originally within a few days after the disappearance wasn’t it? That means any new evidence found after that cannot be considered real evidence. It could have been planted to incriminate someone.Right now they have no way of knowing if that DNA is in any way connected to a CRIME. They can’t upload information w/o some warranted basis to attach random DNA to a suspected crime.
I’m interested in the person being mentioned even though I’d hate it to be that person for reasons I won’t go into. They should not be named or pictured in these threads, and I feel like I shouldn’t have even done the initials or responded about it at all. It feels bad — I’m sorry. However, right now I’m going to shower and finish making Valentine’s breakfast. Take care of yourself and your loved ones today![]()
It’s like a game of telephone playing out onlineThere is a lot of misinformation, suicide has nothing to do with this case. The police have not confirmed this.
The ones that have a sympathetic or offbeat "angle". PREGNANT woman disappears, COED mass murder, CEO of company gets gunned down in Manhattan, PAGEANT child abducted from home, PRETTY blonde girl disappears from class trip, MOTHER OF CELEBRITY missing . Ransom notes definitely add to the intrigue Just the amount of crimes sleuthed here on WEBSLEUTHS vs the amount of national scrutiny given by the media to 1000's of missing people should tell us that this is also a ratings grabber for the networks and the length of this 24/7 almost exclusive coverage has become excessive. . and not discernibly productive. JMOTo be fair, many cases make national headlines without being related to a celebrity. An elderly person and ransom notes make for national headlines even without the celebrity aspect.
I didn't think it was possible that we'd have a repeat of the first SWAT incident.That many cops for a lead and no arrests? I’m losing faith in this investigation.
I'm afraid this case will go cold.That many cops for a lead and no arrests? I’m losing faith in this investigation.