Recovered/Located TX - Alexis Cavazos, 16, last seen leaving her job, Dallas, 7 Feb 2021

  • #381
The cook being the only one who saw her genuiely should be questioned more
If the cook was the intended last worker in the restaurant and the cook said he seen Alexia leave out the back door and a shiny black car behind the building, wouldn’t the cook look out the door before leaving for the night to make sure Alexia was gone for the night or that she would be coming back in?

it was super bowl night
Maybe she was going to a super bowl party then find a way home. Alexia wearing dark sunglasses at night could mean “going for fun”.
 
  • #382
If the cook was the intended last worker in the restaurant and the cook said he seen Alexia leave out the back door and a shiny black car behind the building, wouldn’t the cook look out the door before final lockup and then leaving for the night to make sure Alexia and all employees were gone for the night?

Maybe she was going to a super bowl party then find a way home. Alexia wearing dark sunglasses at night could mean “going for fun”.
IF that is the case, then at least one of the other coworkers , or her friends would of known about a party or something I would think...

MOO
 
  • #383
I’m intrigued by the cook as well.....has he been ruled out as a suspect or POI? MOO
How long has the cook worked there?
 
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  • #384
Why didn’t her father go to the restaurant as soon as she went missing and view the security camera himself with the manager?
 
  • #385
Why didn’t her father go to the restaurant as soon as she went missing and view the security camera himself with the manager?
There are really SO many questions in this case. Way more questions than answers and TBH some would be cleared up with checking the security tapes. I’m stumped on why everyone is dragging their feet!
 
  • #386
Do we actually know that she left in the black car? Or do we only have the cooks word for it? Or is there cctv to confirm? Was there even a car?....What if she never left at all? JMO
 
  • #387
Do we actually know that she left in the black car? Or do we only have the cooks word for it? Or is there cctv to confirm? Was there even a car?....What if she never left at all? JMO
We don’t know....so many more questions than answers
 
  • #388
Do we actually know that she left in the black car? Or do we only have the cooks word for it? Or is there cctv to confirm? Was there even a car?....What if she never left at all? JMO

No, yes, unknown, unknown, good question. There's a LOT the public has not been told.
 
  • #389
I’m stumped on why everyone is dragging their feet!

Maybe because the father saying the word runaway and the family fight the night before both points to possible reasons for a runaway.
 
  • #390
Maybe because the father saying the word runaway and the family fight the night before both points to possible reasons for a runaway.
Yeah but she’s still only 16. And who knows who she’s with. Ugh
 
  • #391
Is it normal in the state's for 16 year olds to work so late?
 
  • #392
Is it normal in the state's for 16 year olds to work so late?
Good question as I don’t have a child that old yet but I’ve seen my kids friends older siblings working late at restaurants etc so I’d gather to say yes, it’s allowed/legal.
 
  • #393
We don’t know....so many more questions than answers

It's very puzzling! Doesn't seem to be a lot of info from police either, but as someone mentioned upthread the same seems to be happening with Alan James White missing case.
 
  • #394
No, yes, unknown, unknown, good question. There's a LOT the public has not been told.

Thank you for clarifying! Only just caught up with the thread and wondered if I'd missed something with there being very little info.
 
  • #395
Do we actually know that she left in the black car? Or do we only have the cooks word for it? Or is there cctv to confirm? Was there even a car?....What if she never left at all? JMO
That's my question, how do we know she ever left the restaurant safe or not?
 
  • #396
That's my question, how do we know she ever left the restaurant safe or not?

Exactly. There's a lot of speculation around who she could of been meeting in the car...but what if there was no car? No meeting? We only have one persons word that there was (as far as I'm aware).
 
  • #397
Is it normal in the state's for 16 year olds to work so late?
There are restrictions on 14 and 15 years regarding hours and times. Changes at age 16.

Texas Child Labor Law — Texas Workforce Commission

She had just turned 16 so I’m guessing this was a new job for her.

She could work as a hostess or cashier in that establishment since it serves alcohol.
She is not allowed to be a server or even a drink runner.

So I’m wondering how she interacted with customers since she only had limited contact seating them or ringing up their check.
(We didn’t let the youngest new employee handle money/register until they had been with us for a few months)

The big draw appears to be all day hour hour, so I think alcohol consumption would be over 50% of their sales. As a manager, I would have kept a closer eye on the youngest employee in a bar situation.
A manager was working that night?

Which was a Saturday night. Isn’t that usually date night for that age group?
Although with Covid, not sure she was dating- but if her father allowed her to work at an indoor restaurant- guess that wasn’t a concern.

Was her school doing remote only at that time?

JMO
 
  • #398
Exactly. There's a lot of speculation around who she could of been meeting in the car...but what if there was no car? No meeting? We only have one persons word that there was (as far as I'm aware).
As far as I'm aware its only one person too that saw her supposedly walk out to this car. I just don't know, my initial thought on this situation was it sounded really really suspicious.

MOO
 
  • #399
IMO something happened there right where her belongings are.

Having worked in restaurants during Super Bowl type weekends there's a fair amount of hard party culture in the kitchen. Especially after closing time.
 
  • #400
If the cook was the intended last worker in the restaurant and the cook said he seen Alexia leave out the back door and a shiny black car behind the building, wouldn’t the cook look out the door before final lockup and then leaving for the night to make sure Alexia and all employees were gone for the night?

Maybe she was going to a super bowl party then find a way home. Alexia wearing dark sunglasses at night could mean “going for fun”.

Mmmm I think the sunglasses detail is an odd detail to notice. Imo
 

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