YaYa_521
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I don't understand why these police departments don't make use of the vast skills of the FBI. The local department can still take a primary role in these investigations and can still be the "face" of the case, giving press conferences, etc.'WE NEED HER HOME': Family of woman missing since last week worried over phone activity, Facebook post
They mention the boyfriend, but not his name.
I'm glad to see authorities publicly releasing Jason Chen's name. Those who know him may put pressure on him and they may be inspired to contact police with any information concerning his location or activities during this past week.
This link doesn't work for me?
@Knox It appears the group has been removed. @threesevenninefour Jazzy's sister posted yesterday letting members know she changed the privacy setting but it would take a few days to take effect. I suspect they decided to close that group then start a new, private one. MOOIt may have been switched to Private, I saw some people advising her sister to do that yesterday so that the POI wouldn't be able to see what they were discussing/have a "heads up" on their movements
I hope like heck LE is working on doing just that. I have no idea whether they'll be able to trace the IP address to show where it was posted. Advancements in technology sometimes tend to throw a wrench in LE's capabilities. Hopefully Chattanooga PD seeks out technological assistance from the FBI. MOOso if she did not post that most recent post on her FB, can they somehow trace to where the post was made from?
The family believes she may be with male friend Jason Chen. Pace shared her location with her mother at 2:18 a.m. Nov. 23 on her cellphone from Chen's apartment near Tremont Street and Frazier Avenue in North Chattanooga, Putman said.I'm wondering where the boyfriend lives. I drive by those condos often and there are tons of apartments on that road and it's a pretty long road.
I’m pretty sure someone said it was the apartments above Bela Lisboa. 417 Frazier.The family believes she may be with male friend Jason Chen. Pace shared her location with her mother at 2:18 a.m. Nov. 23 on her cellphone from Chen's apartment near Tremont Street and Frazier Avenue in North Chattanooga, Putman said.
From this article, it sounds like the FBI is taking a more active role in the case.Any information on the Jasmine Pace case is being held right now due to the ongoing investigation," Sydney Hamon, public information officer for the Chattanooga Police Department, said by email Tuesday afternoon.
The family believes she may be with male friend Jason Chen. Pace shared her location with her mother at 2:18 a.m. Nov. 23 on her cellphone from Chen's apartment near Tremont Street and Frazier Avenue in North Chattanooga, Putman said.
Neither Putman nor members of Pace's family have met Chen, whom Pace became friends with in May, Putman said.
"It is someone she is familiar with," Putman said of Chen, adding that he was "probably more than a friend," but they were not dating exclusively.
Pace did not date often and had no other recent boyfriends, Putman said.
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Police searching for missing Chattanooga woman Jasmine Pace | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga police are looking for Jasmine "Jazzy" Pace, 22, who was reported missing Sunday after she had not been seen or heard from since early last week.www.timesfreepress.com
My God what a terrifying situation for Jasmine's family
I don't feel this is going to end well.
Finally! I hope they get answers quickly. MOOFrom this article, it sounds like the FBI is taking a more active role in the case.
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Police searching for missing Chattanooga woman Jasmine Pace | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga police are looking for Jasmine "Jazzy" Pace, 22, who was reported missing Sunday after she had not been seen or heard from since early last week.www.timesfreepress.com
The FBI does not get involved with state crimes unless it involves crossing state lines, terrorism, or organized crime. The TBI could support the investigation, however.I don't understand why these police departments don't make use of the vast skills of the FBI. The local department can still take a primary role in these investigations and can still be the "face" of the case, giving press conferences, etc.
The FBI does not get involved with state crimes unless it involves crossing state lines, terrorism, or organized crime. The TBI could support the investigation, however.
Good point, though normally LE reaches out to them requesting assistance as opposed to them reaching out to LE (don't think there is any hard and fast rule about that though). Here's a good guidebook put together for LE on what they can offer during an investigation. https://www.sheriffs.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Service Guide Chief-Sheriff.pdfThey often offer their assistance in certain cases, reaching out to police departments, sheriff's offices, and even state agencies, where they feel their training and skills would be helpful.