Sooooo... Let's go back to the timeline as presented.
We know that CM went to work on Friday, then went to the Shops at approximately 11pm according to a witness here. Do we have any time frame as far as WHEN she argued on the phone with her bf?
Was it during her night out, or could it have been earlier in the day/evening before she went out? I kindof thought it was earlier because it was reported (somewhere) that she went out for a girl's night and her plan was to stay over night in Plano. However, when the bf was interviewed he said he wasn't concerned about her not showing up (even after she had texted that she didn't have keys and needed him to leave the door unlocked for her) because he figured she was just staying with friends since she needed to "cool off."
Anyone have any info on the time of the argument??
Maybe it was put in that way to cover all bases since they don't know? Unless separate reports were made? Which I doubt since it took so long for any report to be made...strange...
So if you call in a missing person, you tell them WHO YOU are, right? I mean you can't call in anonymously for a missing person, is that correct? So if those missing person calls were related to Christina, the PPD would have that info, and they'd report her as missing from the earliest time, wouldn't they? Or not? (And they'd know who was reporting her.) Does anyone know how this works?
I am going to get my dog !!!
BRB
Good points but I really don't know. The only thing I could thing of is that LE took the report but told whomever that a family member or significant other had to officially report. I'm not sure if a friend calls, LE considers it official.
If I ruled the world of LE and saw a friend seemed very concerned, I'd be sure to instruct the person on the next step or take the next step and call the persons' home or mother (with the help of the friend). In other words, help the caller get it right.
Am I wrong in thinking an Officer reported to the addresses in person when the calls came in?
Yeah you got it and I bet they do have to do with CM...another thing that doesn't make a lot of sense...but I doubt that individuals filed reports from each location...Plano used to be the largest burb north of Dallas but the metroplex keeps expanding...it is not nearly as safe as it used to be, but cases like this are still unusual. I think the Plano PD is still learning how to deal with them.I'm sorry I don't understand your point. (about the list of missing persons including missing/runaways)
Runaways would be considered children (I believe you noted this earlier) while a missing person would be considered an adult.
The entries that MAY match to Christina's case are listed as "Missing Person" so the line items MAY match back to reports relative to Christina's case.
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Please tell me what you are referring to? How did the "Texans" break the rules? Just trying to learn something since you were not specific...what happpened to set off this warning?Dear Texans,
Please know we're all operating under the same rules and most of us fumble with TOS (site rules) from time-to-time.
Please don't run away; your input is valuable. Just need to be gentler with the way thoughts are expressed sometimes.
Is the song Home, Home on the Range about Texas? :loveyou:
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