Found Safe TX - Brianna Morgan Gilbert, 22, went missing during shift break, Amarillo, 30 Mar 2021

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@jellybean96 - do you know if there would be city bus service in the dairy area ?

Asking because I found this on the street behind Plains Dairy :

Google Maps

If you pan to the left, that's the back of the dairy. (Not fond of the way this area looks, fwiw.)
 
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I wish LE would search the facility. I wonder if they looked in there at all? I mean, if all the workers say she never came back from break then maybe they thought there was no need? But if there’s no video when maybe there should be.....That’s why I want to know if there really is only video of her walking TO the lot and that’s all. That makes no sense to me with all those cameras. Did they say they weren’t working? Recorded over already?

It makes no sense to me either. I don't understand why the footage of Brianna walking to the parking lot hasn't been released. Usually when someone goes missing the last known footage of that person is released to the public so you can see what they look like and what clothes they were last seen wearing. Where is this footage?

Also why are LE, the Dairy and the co workers saying nothing? Could it be that someone from the Dairy is involved in Brianna's disappearance? It's all to quiet at the moment, something must be going on behind the scenes.
 
  • #204
No, its a milk processing / dairy facility.

Here’s an older article (2012) with pictures from inside the facility. Interesting—they even make their own plastic milk jugs to fill with their milk.

I don’t know if it’s the same today, but here it says they had (in 2012) about 110 employees working two 10-hour shifts.

As @modesty blaise says, I hope they’ve checked every nook and cranny of that large facility.

Plains Dairy starts $10M facility upgrade
 
  • #205
I have sent messages to all the news stations, again. No one has replied (though, I don't expect them too). I think we will have better luck messaging the individual newscasters on FB and asking for them to cover the story.
Try reaching out to this person. I’ve seen him ask in comments for interviews.

(Shawn Venhaus) with Newschannel10 Please call me at 806-331-9888
 
  • #206
@jellybean96 - do you know if there would be city bus service in the dairy area ?

Asking because I found this on the street behind Plains Dairy :

Google Maps

If you pan to the left, that's the back of the dairy. (Not fond of the way this area looks, fwiw.)
Yes, there is city busses that stop close and a bus station is one block away.
 
  • #207
It makes no sense to me either. I don't understand why the footage of Brianna walking to the parking lot hasn't been released. Usually when someone goes missing the last known footage of that person is released to the public so you can see what they look like and what clothes they were last seen wearing. Where is this footage?

Also why are LE, the Dairy and the co workers saying nothing? Could it be that someone from the Dairy is involved in Brianna's disappearance? It's all to quiet at the moment, something must be going on behind the scenes.
Could it be a worker from the other shift?
MOO
 
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It makes no sense to me either. I don't understand why the footage of Brianna walking to the parking lot hasn't been released. Usually when someone goes missing the last known footage of that person is released to the public so you can see what they look like and what clothes they were last seen wearing. Where is this footage?

Also why are LE, the Dairy and the co workers saying nothing? Could it be that someone from the Dairy is involved in Brianna's disappearance? It's all to quiet at the moment, something must be going on behind the scenes.
I’m wondering all this too. Something is not right about what we’ve been told. The vagueness from the coworkers is starting to sound suspicious to me.
 
  • #209
I suspect that the video they have of her leaving the building was taken from a camera inside the building or outside right near the door. A milk processing facility probably records anyone coming and going from the building. So they know she left and did not return. Food processing companies tend to monitor anyone entering/leaving their facilities.
 
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Who reported her missing and when?
 
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Since Brianna had no vehicle (her S.O. was going to pick her up after work),
possibly she'd arranged to go somewhere with someone during her 30-minute break (to pick up food?)
Or, someone arranged to meet with her in the parking lot. Or...someone with bad intentions was waiting there.

Her cell phone data would likely have the answer as to why Brianna walked out to the back of the parking lot.

I hope so much that she is found safe. It doesn't look good but there's always hope.



Randall County officials looking for missing 22-year-old woman

"Her supervisors say Brianna has always arrived at work on time. Both Brianna’s significant other and her mother, who drove into town from Oklahoma to search for her daughter, say it is uncharacteristic of Brianna to disappear without a word."

“Brianna only has the clothes on her back, she didn’t take any personal items and she hasn’t contacted anybody with text message and phone calls and that’s out of character for her according to the family members,” said Sgt. Towndrow. “She doesn’t have a vehicle so she didn’t drive to that location so basically she was [likely] picked up...from that location and never returned home.”
 
  • #214
She didn't have anything but her cell...no wallet. No drivers license. I wonder if she carried cash? Stimulus money had most likely just been received - did she have access to it? Did she just have cash?
 
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‘Just come home’: Family of Amarillo missing woman asks community for help


“I’ve been waiting to pick her up every day,” said Seriah Magallanes, Brianna Gilbert’s partner.


"At around 8:17 p.m. that night, Gilbert sent a text to her partner saying ‘I love you.’ After that, she stopped responding to calls and text messages.

The couple have two daughters and Magallanes says Gilbert seemed excited for Easter.

“They were crying, they were saying they miss her, they loved her, they just want her to come home,” said Magallanes.


"Friday, the family handed out flyers in hopes of clues of Gilbert’s whereabouts."
 
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Does she have any history of drug use?
 
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Since Brianna had no vehicle (her S.O. was going to pick her up after work),
possibly she'd arranged to go somewhere with someone during her 30-minute break (to pick up food?)
Or, someone arranged to meet with her in the parking lot. Or...someone with bad intentions was waiting there.

Her cell phone data would likely have the answer as to why Brianna walked out to the back of the parking lot.

I hope so much that she is found safe. It doesn't look good but there's always hope.



Randall County officials looking for missing 22-year-old woman

"Her supervisors say Brianna has always arrived at work on time. Both Brianna’s significant other and her mother, who drove into town from Oklahoma to search for her daughter, say it is uncharacteristic of Brianna to disappear without a word."

“Brianna only has the clothes on her back, she didn’t take any personal items and she hasn’t contacted anybody with text message and phone calls and that’s out of character for her according to the family members,” said Sgt. Towndrow. “She doesn’t have a vehicle so she didn’t drive to that location so basically she was [likely] picked up...from that location and never returned home.”

If there is any question as to where she was when that last text was made, the phone ping data will also hold answers. I wonder how long it will take before they get that or if they are asking for it?

Was it normal to not take anything with her? Wallet or Id?
 
  • #219
I suspect that the video they have of her leaving the building was taken from a camera inside the building or outside right near the door. A milk processing facility probably records anyone coming and going from the building. So they know she left and did not return. Food processing companies tend to monitor anyone entering/leaving their facilities.

It absolutely makes sense that a food facility would have cameras.
 
  • #220
Per the FB group.....

THE FAMILY WILL BE ON NEWS CHANNEL 10 TONIGHT WITH A MESSAGE FOR BRIANNA! WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU SO MUCH PLEASE COME HOME SAFELY!

BRING Brianna Gilbert HOME
 

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