TX TX - Prisma Denisse Peralta Reyes, 26, did not pick up her child, Mesquite, 17 Apr 2019

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  • #701
By now LE must know the location and the time of her phone's last ping. If it was somewhere outside the appartment complex (e.g. she left with someone and kept her phone switched on), wouldn't search efforts also be directed to that location and we would learn about it? If it is inside the complex, when did the phone stop pinging? Soon after her last known sighting or hours later? Her phone could have been disabled or discarded when something happened to her.
 
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oh nooooo, that is a bad sign. Mommy's don't leave their children at the babysitter and voluntarily walk away very often. o_O
I was thinking the exact same thing. She didn't just run off. I just feel it. There's 100% foul play involved.
 
  • #704
By now LE must know the location and the time of her phone's last ping. If it was somewhere outside the appartment complex (e.g. she left with someone and kept her phone switched on), wouldn't search efforts also be directed to that location and we would learn about it? If it is inside the complex, when did the phone stop pinging? Soon after her last known sighting or hours later? Her phone could have been disabled or discarded when something happened to her.
Her phone has not been on since she disappeared, the detective told the family she ate at a tex - mex restaurant when she left from lunch, so far that is all that's been said, her dad did a interview over fb messenger live earlier on Telemundo 39 I think that's it, sorry getting ready for inventory at work so really busy with everything going on
 
  • #705
Anyone who had been in touch with her would be traceable, jmo. Especially noted would be an ex, friends of ex, etc...Texas does not need search warrants to get phone records, so hope they have done that much to look at hers. Jmo

Really? Texas doesn’t have laws protecting phone records? Is that in a state of emergency or just in general.
 
  • #706
Her phone has not been on since she disappeared, the detective told the family she ate at a tex - mex restaurant when she left from lunch, so far that is all that's been said, her dad did a interview over fb messenger live earlier on Telemundo 39 I think that's it, sorry getting ready for inventory at work so really busy with everything going on

Has anyone said if she was happy/successful at her new dealership job? Also, was she a sales person? I was just curious if she told anyone that the new gig was stressful or she wasn’t meeting quota. Sorry to bombard you with questions, but does the family/you feel like she may have drank at that Tex-mex lunch spot? Maybe she was just over it (the job) and frustrated and self-medicated with booze? I’ve been in sales my whole life and I’ve 100% drank away my work stress too often, on occasion.
 
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Was she working multiple jobs at one time?
 
  • #710
Has anyone said if she was happy/successful at her new dealership job? Also, was she a sales person? I was just curious if she told anyone that the new gig was stressful or she wasn’t meeting quota. Sorry to bombard you with questions, but does the family/you feel like she may have drank at that Tex-mex lunch spot? Maybe she was just over it (the job) and frustrated and self-medicated with booze? I’ve been in sales my whole life and I’ve 100% drank away my work stress too often, on occasion.
I would be interested in getting the answer to this as well.
Great questions!
 
  • #711
Don't know Spanish too well anyone care to tell me any new info. Glad it was on the news!
There was nothing new from the investigators, although it was mentioned again that Prisma's ex is being cooperative. The video focuses on Prisma's parents' efforts to find her: her father paying for two missing person billboards and her mother putting up flyers, both in the area where Prisma was last seen.
 
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There was nothing new from the investigators, although it was mentioned again that Prisma's ex is being cooperative. The video focuses on Prisma's parents' efforts to find her: her father paying for two missing person billboards and her mother putting up flyers, both in the area where Prisma was last seen.
Thank you!
 
  • #713
Really? Texas doesn’t have laws protecting phone records? Is that in a state of emergency or just in general.

Texas doesn’t have laws protecting phones...but supreme court challenging it all the time...it is a very fluid situation, almost case by case. Not sure who would complain though if records were obtained from a missing mother. Jmo
 
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There was nothing new from the investigators, although it was mentioned again that Prisma's ex is being cooperative. The video focuses on Prisma's parents' efforts to find her: her father paying for two missing person billboards and her mother putting up flyers, both in the area where Prisma was last seen.
Thank you!
 
  • #715
Don't know Spanish too well anyone care to tell me any new info. Glad it was on the news!
Her stepdad is saying he may not be biological father but he is her father just the same, raised her since she was 6, something about price of billboards he is paying out of his pocket for, that's all I could make out as I don't speak Spanish!
 
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Her family members are certainly doing everything they can, it seems. It is a crying shame they aren't getting the English-speaking news channels to run the same updates. (not blaming the family here at all)
 
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Her family members are certainly doing everything they can, it seems. It is a crying shame they aren't getting the English-speaking news channels to run the same updates. (not blaming the family here at all)
I agree with you! Her dad posted a ad on FB marketplace yesterday looking for any information leading to his daughter!
 
  • #719
I have to think they have more information than we know. We have seen video of her on her phone. We know that video was in an apartment complex by the elevator and parking garage. They did find her vehicle and have video. I would suspect they have more video than we have seen and far more information than we have seen from when she left work, when she made any phone calls, what those calls were about and more.

As some have stated, the vehicle was found quickly and I feel the video was found and put out quite quickly too compared to many cases. I am not sure why but my guess would be that something triggered the urgency?

Just talking out loud and speculating. Jmo.
 
  • #720
Her dad seems to think there was a 911 hangup, and when 911 tried calling back no one answered, feels like someone has her, We all think the same something triggered them to search for her so soon! usually a missing person is 24-48 hours after their reported missing, not within a few hours of it, exceptions are children and older adults
 
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