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Judging from your join date, you are more seasoned than me (though I’m feeling crustyWhy would that be?? Deferring to more seasoned WS'ers...
where is her freaking car!! this is nuts! no video surveillance of her car AnYwHERE!!
Im not buying it! I think LEO is sitting on information.
The caught the kids in philly who killed the 76 yo man in under 2 weeks BUT Texas can’t track her tag and find her car? ![]()
I hear there are several different routes she could have taken and there are a few hospitals on those routes. Wonder if they have checked those parking lots, as its a great place to blend in a vehicle.I mapped her route to her job on Google Maps a couple different ways. I then went through it on Street View and it's so built up with businesses that there's no way her car isn't on a store, restaurant or security video from somewhere.
Must be the nature of legal work. HR would likely not even tell me the home adress of one of my employees unless I expressed some specific safety concern and then they would likely send LE to do a wellness check.I work for the largest law firm in the state. And if someone on my team failed to show up to work, and failed to call in, we DO send someone out to check on them because we're like one giant (dysfunctional) family. So if one of my paralegals failed to show up, you better believe I'd be knocking on her door or have one of our investigators doing it. There's no way we'd wait. So the manager's efforts here are not unusual.
My boss would absolutely be at my house. But I've been with him for 13 years. He would be blowing up my husbands phone, my mother's and yes, he would be at my house within two hours of not hearing from me after a I told him "I'm on my way"
But Chrissy was new. She clearly impressed them if they offered her a position after such a short time as a temp/PT person. They found her focused, punctual, ready to tackle whatever work she was given. I could have sworn I saw one article in which a coworker or the managing partner had said something about her being professional and not about drama [paraphrased] but I can't find it now so maybe I am mistaken. At the time I thought what an odd thing to say. I might be losing my mind. sorry for the stream of conscious post.
thank you, thought I was losing my marbles. knew I'd read it somewhere.![]()
Texas mother still missing week after disappearance
More than a week after Chrissy Powell went missing, police are still looking for any clues that might turn up answers in the investigation into her disappearance.kfor.com
“Employees are hard to find right now. And, you know, they’re not all perfect or do a wonderful job. And one employee that … stood out to us was Chrissy because she was so low-key and there wasn’t any drama,” Wilson said.
I remembered it too @tlcya.![]()
Texas mother still missing week after disappearance
More than a week after Chrissy Powell went missing, police are still looking for any clues that might turn up answers in the investigation into her disappearance.kfor.com
“Employees are hard to find right now. And, you know, they’re not all perfect or do a wonderful job. And one employee that … stood out to us was Chrissy because she was so low-key and there wasn’t any drama,” Wilson said.
Seems like enough diversity of opinion that it isn't that strange and may not indicate anythingMy boss would absolutely be at my house. But I've been with him for 13 years. He would be blowing up my husbands phone, my mother's and yes, he would be at my house within two hours of not hearing from me after a I told him "I'm on my way"
But Chrissy was new. She clearly impressed them if they offered her a position after such a short time as a temp/PT person. They found her focused, punctual, ready to tackle whatever work she was given. I could have sworn I saw one article in which a coworker or the managing partner had said something about her being professional and not about drama [paraphrased] but I can't find it now so maybe I am mistaken. At the time I thought what an odd thing to say. I might be losing my mind. sorry for the stream of conscious post.
I'm wondering if it's in a garage somewhere.I'm still kind of amazed they haven't located the vehicle yet.
I'm not, it is a large city. I have not looked into the manpower they have at the police department. Do they have a missing persons task force or any detectives assigned to the case and how many. Is there an active investigation or did they just issue a BOLO so the shift offers can look when they have time. If it is just a BOLO at this time it could be slow going to locate this vehicle.I'm still kind of amazed they haven't located the vehicle yet.
I'm not, it is a large city. I have not looked into the manpower they have at the police department. Do they have a missing persons task force or any detectives assigned to the case and how many. Is there an active investigation or did they just issue a BOLO so the shift offers can look when they have time. If it is just a BOLO at this time it could be slow going to locate this vehicle.
True, but did they jump on that right away or at all? Does the CCT record and if so for how long. Like I said if it is an active investigation they may have some information not released yet but if its just a BOLO...we waitYes, and a large city should have a lot of CCTV to track/follow movements. MOO
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