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I'm a bit concerned about this also.I'm not convinced she went hiking with her dogs either.
I hope some clues emerge.
jmo
I'm a bit concerned about this also.I'm not convinced she went hiking with her dogs either.
I hope some clues emerge.
jmo
Yep, I think this case is going to go in a different direction than a woman goes missing while walking her dogs on a trail. I'm grateful for her friends.There is a Timeline by community members in this article.
NOV 27, 2024
The last reported sighting was around 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, when she was leaving work with her two wolf-hybrid dogs at Hoodland Bazaar in Welches.![]()
CCSO suspends search for missing Brightwood woman, community members continue efforts
It is going on nearly a week since anyone saw 61-year-old Brightwood resident Susan “Phoenix” Lane-Fournier.www.sandypost.com
Multiple people, including Gesch, relayed that Lane-Fournier had expressed fear for her and her dogs in the time leading up to her disappearance. ...
I also think her truck was parked there as a diversion. Wish we knew more about that.She is a short woman. I hope they checked the seat adjustment on her truck for clues, in case someone taller drove it last and adjusted the seat.
It's starting to feel like the truck location might have been a diversion. Which means she was never there... which raises the next questions -- when and from where did she and her dogs disappear and where are they now?????.
JMO
Yes, she wouldn't have taken the dogs with her hiking near a public trailhead, as wolf hybrids they have behavior traits that normally preclude a positive interaction with strangers, and they would have guarded her fiercely. I first didn't think "foul play" as I had assumed from brief initial info that she lived a mostly solitary life. That appears not to be the case, if she had been married and had a number of friends.I also think her truck was parked there as a diversion. Wish we knew more about that.
jmo
Moo... vehicle is a safe place for dogs. Dogs see it as a safe place, which is why they will become aggressive if you come near vehicle..mooI'm a bit puzzled about something, tell me if I'm understanding this right.
Her dogs are not public-friendly, but she kept them in the back of her truck in a public place during her work shift that last day?
That seems contradictory??
Diversion? Crumbs this doesn't look good.I also think her truck was parked there as a diversion. Wish we knew more about that.
jmo
I just find it strange - that what has been reported amounts to her supposedly leaving two highly reactive dogs unsupervised in a busy public parking lot in the open bed of a pickup truck for hours in 40-something degree weather while she was working...Moo... vehicle is a safe place for dogs. Dogs see it as a safe place, which is why they will become aggressive if you come near vehicle..moo
Either that was unusual and it hasn't made reports that it was unusual, or the details are wrong. It's a retail place of business if I'm understanding correctly, and two unfriendly dogs in an open bed of a truck isn't conducive to making customers feel comfortable, among other issues. I think something's missing from that reporting. imoI just find it strange - that what has been reported amounts to her supposedly leaving two highly reactive dogs unsupervised in a busy public parking lot in the open bed of a pickup truck for hours in 40-something degree weather while she was working...
It's just... I suppose someone might do it as a one-off, but it's being talked about like it's a normal everyday thing.
Even in a rural-ish area, I'd be surprised at that not getting reported by a busybody while happening once, nevermind on a regular basis.
My niece trains dogs. She had 2 full-blooded Malinois. Came to visit me. They were in huge indestructible crates in the bed of her pickup. I started to walk out the door and she said, don’t go anywhere near the truck. I personally wondered the same thing. Why take two potentially dangerous dogs into theMoo... vehicle is a safe place for dogs. Dogs see it as a safe place, which is why they will become aggressive if you come near vehicle..moo