TX - *LOCATED* Barefoot woman seen on surveillance video, Montgomery County, 24 Aug 2018

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  • #361
Thank you...I guess that's why I never saw them! I have seen the leather restraints, though.
I thought about that too - as a fire hazard. Thank you for advising.
 
  • #362
Yes, but ambulance-delivered patients don't wait in triage. They are taken directly to an ER treatment room and the evaluation begins at that point. So the hospital would have a record of at least that much.
The nurses would certainly remember too and have contacted LE. This would not be this way.
 
  • #363
I will say that I've never seen locking restraints on anyone (long-time healthcare worker) and assume they would only be used on psych patients or prisoner patients.
Here's another example of locking wrist restraints that were listed as medical restraints. Anyone can buy them on the internet though. So, some psycho could get something like these to lock up someone.
 

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My apologies if someone already posted this info and images.

Last image-sexual predators nearby. House is the house video and the dots are the sex offenders. Red=sex against a child blue=sexual battery green=other offense (prohibited sexual contact)
Closest 2 dots are 1 to 1.5 miles away from sunrise ranch. One man has 5 counts of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 other man has sex with a minor. This is available on sex offenders near me Website. I put in the address of the house in video.

Also, images of home on video and the sunrise ranch entrance. Looking back To wooded area.
 

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  • #365
Read the FB page of the Montgomery County Sheriff in Texas. People are slowing down the video to .25x and can see a man in a dark shirt walking with the woman before she gets close to the door. It can also be seen that he blocks the yellow light before she gets to it.
 
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  • #367
I get the vibe from LE that they think this could have been a robbery scam. I wonder if they have more information that leads them to believe this or if they are just warning residents to be cautious just in case. However, if this was someone who jumped out of an ambulance to avoid paying the ambulance fees, hopefully LE would make a statement to ease the minds of local citizens instead of letting them think their may be a serious risk of abduction, robbery, etc, in the neighborhood. Idk, I just think the jumped out of an ambulance theory is the least likely scenario here.
 
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Read the FB page of the Montgomery County Sheriff in Texas. People are slowing down the video to .25x and can see a man in a dark shirt walking with the woman before she gets close to the door. It can also be seen that he blocks the yellow light before she gets to it.

That’s just her walking up from the side. Also how would this fit with her jumping out of an ambulance??
 
  • #369
Yes, but ambulance-delivered patients don't wait in triage. They are taken directly to an ER treatment room and the evaluation begins at that point. So the hospital would have a record of at least that much.
Not true. ER treatment rooms are rarely empty in any city, so ambulance patients with non-lethal conditions don't always get taken back to treatment rooms. The waiting time for Emergency Room non-emergent patients to leave the waiting room or triage and go back to a treatment room to see a doctor is 2-4 hours in my area. In NYC, the waiting time to leave the waiting area or triage to see the doctor can be 12 hours unless you have a life-threatening condition.
 
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  • #370
Here's another example of locking wrist restraints that were listed as medical restraints. Anyone can buy them on the internet though. So, some psycho could get something like these to lock up someone.
Seriously . Was someone trying to steal her baby ? was someone keeping her locked up like castro and had her get pregnant? i have such a weird feeling about this
 
  • #371
Read the FB page of the Montgomery County Sheriff in Texas. People are slowing down the video to .25x and can see a man in a dark shirt walking with the woman before she gets close to the door. It can also be seen that he blocks the yellow light before she gets to it.

i see him! visible at the 0:02 second-ish mark

 
  • #372
That’s just her walking up from the side. Also how would this fit with her jumping out of an ambulance??
Go read the Montgomery County Sheriff Texas FB page. People have slowed down the recording and can see a man in a dark shirt walking with this female at the very beginning of the recording. She appears to be alone, but she's not alone.
 
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Not true. ER treatment rooms are rarely empty in any city, so ambulance patients don't always get taken back to treatment rooms. The waiting time for Emergency Room non-emergent patients to leave the waiting room or triage and go back to a treatment room to see a doctor is 2-4 hours in my area. In NYC, the waiting time to leave the waiting area or triage to see the doctor can be 12 hours unless you have a life-threatening condition.

My husband was just in a NYC area emergency room (brought by ambulance but known to not be life threatening by the time he was in the ambulance) and he had no wait to get a treatment room, despite us later hearing a nurse tell another patient that they had no more beds. If someone was in bad enough state to be restrained in an ambulance, Id like to hope said patient was looked after by paramedics/nurses etc to make sure he/she didn’t leave.
 
  • #375
Go read the Montgomery County Sheriff Texas FB page. People have slowed down the recording and can see a man in a dark shirt walking with this female at the very beginning of the recording. She appears to be alone, but she's not alone.

I did. And I do not see anyone but her. I do not think you can be making such affirmative statements on whether or not she is alone. JMO
 
  • #376
i see him! visible at the 0:02 second-ish mark

That's very scary! Was she trying to lure residents out of their homes while her male accomplice waited in the dark?
 
  • #377
My husband was just in a NYC area emergency room (brought by ambulance but known to not be life threatening by the time he was in the ambulance) and he had no wait to get a treatment room, despite us later hearing a nurse tell another patient that they had no more beds. If someone was in bad enough state to be restrained in an ambulance, Id like to hope said patient was looked after by paramedics/nurses etc to make sure he/she didn’t leave.
Your husband was lucky. Emergency resources are prioritized and those with non-lethal conditions can wait for many hours.

Although it's hard to believe, people call the ambulance for all kinds of ridiculous conditions. Some people call an ambulance if they have a minor headache or sprained their ankle. Just because someone arrived in an ambulance doesn't mean they get immediate ER care. Those with respiratory or cardiovascular emergencies will be seen before Emergency Room abusers.
 
  • #378
If she's an "escaped" ambulance transport who bolted in the emergency room triage area, she's likely not going to come forward on her own to talk to police unless she wants to pay the ambulance service for the $750-$1000 ride to the hospital.

Well, you should count your blessings bc my friend is an EMT in Dallas and ambulatory trasport is 4K minimum, distance makes little difference and the charges stack up as they add IV’s medicines, resuscitation etc.

Ugh. We (sleuthers) all long for brevity with these cases, but I’m my humble opinion this slow-mo cleared up a few things and more than anything allowed me to see the emotion on her face. I 100% think this is authentic and believe to my core she was terrified and desperate but obviously feared whatever or whomever she was running from. I’m also suddenly pretty certain she’s pregnant. Ive never been with child and I can’t say how far but the bulge vs. her stature seems undeniable and how that top falls loose when she rounds the corner everywhere except her mid section... unless this abductor is force feeding her booze, idk how it could be so pronounced, unless it’s a waist restraint which makes my heart sink more. IDK about the Kendra Nystrom theory. I agree the facial structure and hair is similar but when the chick in this video peers around the corner whilst on the porch, the last shot really offers a very distinct view of her profile and IDK that that matches for me. I’ve been wrong a million times. I just hope she’s ok. This case is drawing all of my emotional attention for some reason, even tho I’m traveling and couldn’t Bri g myself to watch the footage until day light here in Canada. I’m so eternally worried. A guttural kind of worried.
 
  • #379
Your husband was lucky. Emergency resources are prioritized and those with non-lethal conditions can wait for many hours.

Although it's hard to believe, people call the ambulance for all kinds of ridiculous conditions. Some people call an ambulance if they have a minor headache or sprained their ankle. Just because someone arrived in an ambulance doesn't mean they get immediate ER care. Those with respiratory or cardiovascular emergencies will be seen before Emergency Room abusers.

Yeah that’s obvious that people abuse the emergency room. But if you are claiming you think this woman was restrained in an ambulance and then broke free and jumped out, she probably would have a pretty legit reason to be in an ambulance. I am not sure if you’re from the NYC area due to your username, but we have many reputable hospitals who would absolutely watch over someone who was brought in by an ambulence in restraints. Sorry I just think it’s far fetched and I’m not even sure which point you’re trying to make bc they keep changing and disagreeing with one another.
 
  • #380
i see him! visible at the 0:02 second-ish mark

I can see a figure walking beside her in this recording too. You have to look at the yellow lights at the bottom to see him. He briefly blocks out the yellow lights.
 
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