TN TN - SLP, 14, Madisonville, Monroe County, 13 Jan 2019

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  • #901
I too think that if she was endangered they would be posting her picture and story on every newspaper nationwide. I think she ran away. For what reason, I think that will likely stay with the family.
 
  • #902
I too think that if she was endangered they would be posting her picture and story on every newspaper nationwide. I think she ran away. For what reason, I think that will likely stay with the family.
As it should.
 
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There are other local news agencies reporting that a "suspect" has been arrested. Here is one...
Suspect In Disappearance Of Tennessee Girl Arrested In Kentucky

The language seems vague, though- "may have been arrested."
From the article:

"Around 6 p.m. Wednesday, the FBI detained a male suspect at the Marathon gas station at 802 South Main Street. The suspect has yet to be identified.

A law enforcement official told WKOA the development is related to missing teenager Savannah Leigh Pruitt, who was last seen by her parents at their Madisonville, Tenn., home the night of Jan. 13.

WKOA interviewed a Marathon gas station employee working at the time. The employee told them the male suspect entered the store Wednesday evening and made a purchase. When he exited the store and returned to his vehicle, appearing to be a gray Ford passenger car, the suspect was immediately surrounded and taken to the ground by several FBI agents. The suspect was the only person traveling in the vehicle.

Within minutes, Leitchfield Police Department Sgt. Robert Jackson and Officer Eugene Cain, and possibly other LPD officers, arrived at the Marathon to assist."
 
  • #905
From the article:

"Around 6 p.m. Wednesday, the FBI detained a male suspect at the Marathon gas station at 802 South Main Street. The suspect has yet to be identified.

A law enforcement official told WKOA the development is related to missing teenager Savannah Leigh Pruitt, who was last seen by her parents at their Madisonville, Tenn., home the night of Jan. 13.

WKOA interviewed a Marathon gas station employee working at the time. The employee told them the male suspect entered the store Wednesday evening and made a purchase. When he exited the store and returned to his vehicle, appearing to be a gray Ford passenger car, the suspect was immediately surrounded and taken to the ground by several FBI agents. The suspect was the only person traveling in the vehicle.

Within minutes, Leitchfield Police Department Sgt. Robert Jackson and Officer Eugene Cain, and possibly other LPD officers, arrived at the Marathon to assist."
Ut Oh. Hope she’s found safe
 
  • #906
From the article:

"Around 6 p.m. Wednesday, the FBI detained a male suspect at the Marathon gas station at 802 South Main Street. The suspect has yet to be identified.

A law enforcement official told WKOA the development is related to missing teenager Savannah Leigh Pruitt, who was last seen by her parents at their Madisonville, Tenn., home the night of Jan. 13.

WKOA interviewed a Marathon gas station employee working at the time. The employee told them the male suspect entered the store Wednesday evening and made a purchase. When he exited the store and returned to his vehicle, appearing to be a gray Ford passenger car, the suspect was immediately surrounded and taken to the ground by several FBI agents. The suspect was the only person traveling in the vehicle.

Within minutes, Leitchfield Police Department Sgt. Robert Jackson and Officer Eugene Cain, and possibly other LPD officers, arrived at the Marathon to assist."

If this is true, things will probably break today.
 
  • #907
I am looking for any other media for this story ... but here is this one ...

BREAKING NEWS: Has FBI captured suspect in disappearance of Savannah Pruitt at Leitchfield gas station?

A law enforcement official said the development is related to missing teenager Savannah Leigh Pruitt, who was last seen by her parents at their Madisonville, Tennessee home between 11:00 and 11:30 on the night of January 13.​

(Another law enforcement source would only confirm that the FBI was in Leitchfield conducting an investigation that originated in Tennessee.)​

I would prefer to see other news sources since this story says this occurred last night. So this may be nothing.
Savannah's home to Marathon Gas Station in Leitchfield, KY: Google Maps
 
  • #908
Goodness. This possible arrest has me worried. I’ve been following and at first I thought she didn’t make it out of the house alive. But then I’ve recently decided I think she ran away. I hope she did at least.
Watching and waiting...
 
  • #909
Hoping this recent news will bring SP back home.

I've been pondering the sheets. If the sheets were missing and not just bad reporting, and her parents' room was directly across from hers, I'd imagine being stealthy and having plausible deniability would be important if I were going to run away. It was raining so I'm taking that into account too, since not only is it more quiet walking on wet ground, the rain, even light rain could potentially drown out some extra noise. If someone were trying to be sneaky, I could see opening the window and tossing out a sheet to protect stuff from the wet ground and possibly drowning out the noise of anything being tossed outside, then throwing another sheet on top to keep things a bit drier. If at any time parents woke up to check on things, you could easily say you were just listening to the rain or thought you heard a noise (if you have farm animals, opening windows and doors at all hours of the night isn't exactly a rare occurrence). Now everything is outside waiting for when parent(s) go back to bed. Hop out the window, grab the stuff, and make the mad dash down the road to what I suspect was a waiting vehicle.

I don't see a cut screen at all. I see a typical screen that has been stretched out a bit leaving the weird "frame" around the outside edge combined with reflections and shadows from the glass window.
 
  • #910
I so deeply hope and pray that she is safe and had simply run away from what she perceived as a difficult situation. The only thing is that what she ran away from is still in place and there is the additional layer now of all the feelings and reactions relating to the past three weeks. An awful lot for a teenager. No matter how much effort is put into it, nothing will ever be the same.
 
  • #911
Savannah's home to Marathon Gas Station in Leitchfield, KY: Google Maps

Thank you for the map. I googled mileage earlier but never looked at a map. Would where her phone pinged fit in o this map do you know? I know it is about two hours from Leitchfield but again never mapped it. Per the one article, the car had Tennessee plates, that could kind of change some thoughts of mine. I wondered in the beginning of even her taking a family car or some such but decided it was far fetched. It would have to be someone from Tennessee the way it looks but did some say they had lived there before, although a slightly different area than they are now in...?
 
  • #912
Hoping this recent news will bring SP back home.

I've been pondering the sheets. If the sheets were missing and not just bad reporting, and her parents' room was directly across from hers, I'd imagine being stealthy and having plausible deniability would be important if I were going to run away. It was raining so I'm taking that into account too, since not only is it more quiet walking on wet ground, the rain, even light rain could potentially drown out some extra noise. If someone were trying to be sneaky, I could see opening the window and tossing out a sheet to protect stuff from the wet ground and possibly drowning out the noise of anything being tossed outside, then throwing another sheet on top to keep things a bit drier. If at any time parents woke up to check on things, you could easily say you were just listening to the rain or thought you heard a noise (if you have farm animals, opening windows and doors at all hours of the night isn't exactly a rare occurrence). Now everything is outside waiting for when parent(s) go back to bed. Hop out the window, grab the stuff, and make the mad dash down the road to what I suspect was a waiting vehicle.

I don't see a cut screen at all. I see a typical screen that has been stretched out a bit leaving the weird "frame" around the outside edge combined with reflections and shadows from the glass window.

Great thoughts on the sheets. I don't see a cut screen really either but one of the articles, I think it was one of the WADE ones, said there was a square cut out in the inner part of the screen. So IF we can trust media who had pictures....
 
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Dadgummit. I was afraid of that. :( I've been sitting here tapping foot, tapping foot - waiting for a major news outlet to pick up the story.
MOO

Hmm. Not sure what to think.
 
  • #917
Great thoughts on the sheets. I don't see a cut screen really either but one of the articles, I think it was one of the WADE ones, said there was a square cut out in the inner part of the screen. So IF we can trust media who had pictures....

Maybe it was cut. I can kinda see an area directly in front of the officer's camera that could potentially be cut. I thought that was an area of stretching, but there's a whole lot going on with shadows and reflections that it's hard to tell. I still think it could potentially be a runaway case. I don't know if young teens would know how to remove a window screen. I know half the time when I try to take ours out, they end up falling on the floor or the ground and it makes a ton of noise on the way down/out.


I was hoping for some good news. Looks like we are right back where we started. Oh well... still hoping.

I'm kinda curious what led them to the public takedown in the first place. Proximity to pings? TN plates in KY? Known to SP?
 
  • #918
Hmm. Not sure what to think.

I do not know if one thing had anything to do with spurring another but it reminds me of the day Jayme escaped. News in one part of the state then that happens in another part, there were also other things going on per other sites I cannot probably cite that day. Like people being flushed out.... I don't know but trying to keep some hope here. If this is not the guy or is just connected, would they tell us? Or if they did not have her yet or know her whereabouts...?
 
  • #919
Maybe it was cut. I can kinda see an area directly in front of the officer's camera that could potentially be cut. I thought that was an area of stretching, but there's a whole lot going on with shadows and reflections that it's hard to tell. I still think it could potentially be a runaway case. I don't know if young teens would know how to remove a window screen. I know half the time when I try to take ours out, they end up falling on the floor or the ground and it makes a ton of noise on the way down/out.

Yeah, I don't know. It seems like most pictures we get in any case are almost purposely unclear. I agree. I honestly think of most houses/homes and do not see a perp even cutting a screen and entering. I thought perhaps the screen was cut in the middle to reach in and unlock the window.... but wouldn't the entire screen be taken out? It still seems like it may be staged to me and I still lean towards runaway--and hopefully with someone that would not harm her...
 
  • #920
Dadgummit. I was afraid of that. :( I've been sitting here tapping foot, tapping foot - waiting for a major news outlet to pick up the story. Now we know why that didn't happen.
MOO
Oh that media roller coaster...

From another article 3 hrs ago..,

BREAKING NEWS: Has FBI captured suspect in disappearance of Savannah Pruitt at Leitchfield gas station?

A law enforcement official said the development is related to missing teenager Savannah Leigh Pruitt, who was last seen by her parents at their Madisonville, Tennessee home between 11:00 and 11:30 on the night of January 13.

(Another law enforcement source would only confirm that the FBI was in Leitchfield conducting an investigation that originated in Tennessee.)

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The suspect, who stands around 5-foot-8 and was described by the Marathon employee as “chunky,” was then taken to the Leitchfield Police Department by Cain where he was apparently questioned for several hours by the FBI and possibly members of other law enforcement agencies. The man’s vehicle, bearing a Tennessee license plate, was towed from the Marathon.
 
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