How weird about the links. Hang on, I'll try.
Thanks. I think I've got it going now. Stay tuned for a new post.
What I was trying to do is copy you and put all my signature links in one post linked at the bottom of the page.
How weird about the links. Hang on, I'll try.
That's what I did with Bob.![]()
They're all working for me now, except the Youtube. That's probably because I'm on an ipad or because I'm not in the US though.
I missed the news Friday evening and just ran across this while doing my routine Google search. Thank you reporter Roma Villavicencio of KOBI
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http://www.kobi5.com/component/zoo/item/unrelated-warrants.html
Stephanie's sister Sharon speaks twice, and very forcefully, on the video. Thank you Sharon!. :tyou:
According to Detective Henderson:(with a few comments by me)
Ames is free to go wherever he wants, although Henderson says people might think it's strange he would leave the area when he claims to be close to someone who is missing.
Ames is wanted for littering and trespassing on BLM land in Jackson County. (I doubt that's an extraditable offense!)
Ames may have gone to Georgia (not mentioned: That is where the mother of Ames' dil lives).
Ames' son, Jared Fournier is wanted for parole violations. (Nothing on FB since Nov. 8--a threatening martial arts photo).
Stephanie's sister's comment just captures the torment and frustration families of the missing go through. It is so sad.
And meanwhile, the person of interest in the case seems to have abandoned his missing girlfriend after managing to get himself 'wanted' on petty charges of littering, and headed to Georgia. The land of chivalry and good manners.
He'll do well there then.
All LE will have to do when they want to find him is look out for trails of litter and scruffy trailer homes parked up without permission......
Lol Lilibet, we keep doing the same things at the same time! I should have checked first!
Whoops! That's a transatlantic misunderstanding on my part. I took 'out of' the county to mean 'outside of'. I'll edit.
To say that someone "has left the state" implies that the persons whereabouts are known. no?
Hopefully, you are right. Unfortunately, however, I doubt that "littering" and "trespassing" are extraditable offenses.Yes. The article linked above indicated he is thought to be in Georgia. It's even possible that Ames told LE where he was going. Guilty or innocent, that would be the smart thing to do.
Hopefully, you are right. Unfortunately, however, I doubt that "littering" and "trespassing" are extraditable offenses.