CMPD needs to get the ball rolling on this. Tomorrow will be a week since she was last seen. Nothing new. This blows my mind.
There are some obvious steps to take here. The employees at goodwill need to be talked to. Do they remember her? If she was dropping off, check to see if her name was on a tax receipt. If she was shopping, did she pay with a card? Then there is obviously the security cameras. This would tell us if she infact made it there, what time she left, if she was alone, if someone approached her in the parking lot, etc.
If there was no record of her there, they need to interview people at the flea market. If she had an indoor booth, was there a camera in view? Did anyone at a surrounding booth see her? Has her flyer been put up here? If i remember right, isn't there a truck stop next door? If so, the cameras need to be checked for her vehicle.
If nothing pans out from this, we need to trace her route. This is not the middle of no where. There are businesses everywhere. Other than the last stretch of the drive to flea market anyway.
I would drive the route and look at the businesses that may have picked up her vehicle on camera. Even if it were a gas station 2 minutes away from her home, it would give a starting point. Then keep checking cameras along the way. I know it sounds much easier than it actually is. Make a flyer with her information, picture, and a picture of her vehicle. Gather family and friends - put them at all businesses along the way. If a manager isn't available to talk to leave a flyer for their desk with a note requesting they check the cameras.
The police need to subpoena records from the phone company to track her pings. It would help to show her movements and when/where they stopped.
To the family posting, please put pressure on the police to take this more seriously. Contact the media yourselves to get them to keep running her story. Anything to keep her name and face in people's minds. Every second that passes can't be gotten back. Reviewing the security footage needs to be done quickly. After a period of time the files are written over.
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