Or come across one of these loons, yikes, there is 2 on the same street (73 total)
http://www.city-data.com/so/so-Henderson-Nevada.html
I just want to mention that Henderson is quite large and, in addition to Anthem, it includes one of the oldest (& seediest, IMO) parts of this area as well as what is commonly referred to as Green Valley.
I did a search for RSO's just in the Anthem area a while back and didn't find any.
Then again, not ALL sex offenders are registered, and even if they are, it doesn't mean they're not doing something they shouldn't be doing.
Three sides of Anthem are surrounded by hills/desert, with the north side showing the Vegas skyline.
I've previously mapped out walking times from where the car was parked, and in nearly any direction, he could have been in the hills within 90 minutes.
Anyone know how we could fine out, what's been searched? At first, I thought the west hills....but if he did take the long way around to get to an address on the other side of the Parkway.....he could be out there.
Hello all. Would someone help me figure out the correct owners of the house where the SUV stopped. I understand that this is the home of the mortgage services, but was this prior to the sale fo this home 1/7/2010 as per Clark County Assessor, or does the current owner have the home based business.
If I'm reading the assessor pages correctly it was the previous owner with the home based business, and the owner who was in residence at the time of Steven's disappearance, 12/13/2009. Help!
So, was the person in the SUV showing the home on 12/13/09? Was this home empty at this time, or was the owner on record on this date still residing in the home?
Sorry that I'm stumbling over this.
Per Frank Mahoney of the Nevada Center for Missing Loved Ones - who was on the search:
Searched off Anthem Pkwy in the housing area of Sky Valley and Outlook Village door to door. All the flood channel in Sun City Anthem (approx 10-15 miles by ATV) all the surrounding desert by Metro helicopter and Henderson dirt bikes , Golf course on foot by the family.
Per Frank Mahoney of the Nevada Center for Missing Loved Ones - who was on the search:
Searched off Anthem Pkwy in the housing area of Sky Valley and Outlook Village door to door. All the flood channel in Sun City Anthem (approx 10-15 miles by ATV) all the surrounding desert by Metro helicopter and Henderson dirt bikes , Golf course on foot by the family.
Steven OBVIOUSLY walked AWAY from that home. I believe LE spoke to the owners or realtor a long time ago. IMO not worth looking into.
Thank you.
Outlook Village is the subdivision bisected by Laurel Heights Lane, and contains Savannah Springs Ave. At least 200 homes.
Sky Valley is the subdivision next door, which you could reach by walking around the fence at the end of the cul de sac. At least as many homes.
That's a huge door-to-door canvassing, IF all homes were contacted.
All flood channels in SCA.
All surrounding desert by helicopter/dirt bikes.
Golf course on foot.
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Across the street from Anthem Parkway (south, the area with Evening Twilight Drive) is apparently not SCA (?) or somewhat different. Much smaller homes, closer together on smaller lots.
No mention of draining ponds. I guess they'll dry up soon?
Any word on the new flyer w/reward info? I notice the one on the timeline (which is the one I use) still says his passport is missing - guess we better take that out.
There really needs to be a foot search of the surrounding area, and a better dog search. You can miss a lot from a dirt bike or ATV. The girl found in the San Diego park was only found by searchers looking up from the water who saw something odd about the shape of the dirt from that angle. The disturbed earth was not seen earlier.
If Steven was taken there, rather than walking there, cadaver dogs are also needed.
And wide posting of the reward on flyers in Vegas, rather than St. George may help. If anyone was involved, or saw something, money does help people come forward.
That's feasible to me. If you had even 30 people, that's about a dozen homes per person. I've been on searches where literally hundreds of people showed up--and that's in rural, isolated Southern Utah.
I think it's time for grid searches. Maybe once a week, plotted carefully, out in those undeveloped areas.
What else do we have left? Convoluted crime theories or a genius-level disappearance, without the clues that Nick Francisco left?
You know what I'd really like to see?
His friends and family in St George, Bountiful, Las Vegas, Rexburg, Ruby Valley (ALL of his friends) look closely at the map where the car was found, and see if they know ANYONE who lives within 3 miles of where Steven's car was found.
If we believe he went there on purpose and that there was nothing in his phone records or computer that leads to that destination: it had to have been face-to-face.
Who had Steven talked to, face-to-face, in the recent past? THOSE people are the primary people who need to be thinking hard right now.