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I think the Kia might have been needed to get back down the mountain...
I'm still leaning towards this as a robbery, the RV was abandoned, and the Kia was stolen.
I think the Kia might have been needed to get back down the mountain...
I believe the "Silver Peak" most have been referring to, is the tiny town of Silver Peak, just to the east off your map, where all the roads converge, not the actual mountain named Silver Peak. JMOThis map includes Red Mountain, Silver Peak, Nivloc and the red dot is Coyote Road.
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I'm still leaning towards this as a robbery, the RV was abandoned, and the Kia was stolen.
I’m leaning toward misadventure. Isn’t the RV worth many times what the Kia is worth? Or does the recognizability of the RV make it a liability?
Same article says LE did not confirm.MSM has it now.
Missing couple’s RV found empty, nephew says | KLAS
ESMERALDA COUNTY, Nev. (KLAS) — The nephew of the missing couple who were driving through Nevada says their RV has been found, but the couple and their car were not there.
Travis Peters tells 8 News Now that “They discovered the RV this afternoon around noon your time. It’s located on the other side of red mountain I’m not sure exactly where but it’s in the Silver Peak area. Ronnie and Beverly were not with the RV, and the car was gone. All the Deputy could tell us is that it was buried in the mud.”
One other possibility. They were lost with the RV and when trying to drive out, had no clue which way to go in order to get back to the main road. There seems to be a myriad of roads up in and around there. Or they also became stuck and can't drive. I'll hold onto that slim hope, even though I tend to agree with you.If they got stuck in the mud, they'd use their car to drive out and would notify people that they were stuck in the mud. Since that didn't happen, police should be looking at this as two missing people and stolen vehicle - in my opinion.
Especially if no note left behind.If they got stuck in the mud, they'd use their car to drive out and would notify people that they were stuck in the mud. Since that didn't happen, police should be looking at this as two missing people and stolen vehicle - in my opinion.
Especially if no note left behind.
(I remember a training class that stressed leaving a note behind if abandoning a disabled vehicle.)
I hope they are safe somewhere.
JMO
The reports are saying it was found west of Silver Peak, so it never made it that far.Is there any way to get to where the RV was (possibly? unconfirmed) located, OTHER than driving through the town of Silver Peak?
Didn't we see someone there quoted as saying the RV never came through there, as it would have been noticed?
Hmm...
The reports are saying it was found west of Silver Peak, so it never made it that far.
They said if an RV had been 'parked' around there it would have been noticed. Perhaps it drove the route around the edge of town.Is there any way to get to where the RV was (possibly? unconfirmed) located, OTHER than driving through the town of Silver Peak?
Didn't we see someone there quoted as saying the RV never came through there, as it would have been noticed?
Hmm...
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