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Or that she kept out of viewing of the cameras???? Or was kept?? Did the neighbors see or hear anything???? Have a dog that barks at all noises or a motion detector light out side?
I agree- her car mostly likely should've been caught on camera at least somewhere. Problem is, we have no idea where that somewhere is because we don't a general direction she was headed. Also, Montvale and a lot of the other towns nearby sort of run right into each other and you can go from town to town very quickly without ever getting on a major road or highway. So depending on the route she had taken and where she was headed, Meaghan could've gone a decent distance without being on camera. Now that doesn't account for gas stations, convenience stores etc. Just trying to give a glimpse of the geography.
when Meaghan left other times did she take her dog with her???? ANd dumb question that I will ask---had she stocked up on food for her dog? IMO goes to whether she planned to go away or not...........
An Oakland woman who went missing on March 11 still has not been found, according to an NJ.com report.
Meaghan McCallum, 30, left her grandmother’s house in Montvale on that day in a black 1998 Subaru with New Jersey license plate number N32-EAY, according to the report.
The family says that they do not believe she ran away, the report states.
I wonder if they will begin to organize large scale searches. Something needs to break in this, something to go on.
It's most likely unrelated but there was a ton of police activity last night in Oakland. I only bring it up because a large scale police event is somewhat rare for Oakland and the area. Talked to a friend and I had heard it was a suspect eluding police and tried to run an officer over. Still, likely unrelated and have seen nothing in msm about it.
http://www.northjersey.com/communit...nd-woman-s-car-found-in-long-branch-1.1311782Oakland - The family of Meaghan McCallum, who has been missing for more than a month, reported this week that her vehicle was found at a residential apartment complex in Long Branch.According to family members, video footage shows Meg leaving a parking garage in Long Branch at about 5:30 a.m. on March 11. She left the garage on foot.
According to Heidi McCallum, her mother, McCallum's 1998 Subaru Impreza was left in the garage unattended for weeks and had an accumulation of summonses. The car was believed to be stolen and identified through a license plate search on April 11 at a residential apartment complex.