WA WA - Seraya Aung Harmon, 2, Pullman, 29 May 2024 *father and daughter went on a fishing trip in Montana but did not return*

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Many years ago I visited the interior of Mexico a few times a year. It was easy to cross the border into Mexico, but things got much more complicated at the 20-Kilometer Check Point. There was a checkpoint on all major highways. A visa was required to go past that point, car documentation and proof of insurance had to be shown to border guards.
Here's some information: https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/montre...s-foreigners/311-travelling-to-mexico-by-land
I drove to Ensenada and Puerto Peñasco in 2017 in a rented car with various border crossings and did not find this to be true at all. Our rental was searched once entering the US, but nothing on the MX side. No fees, certainly no visas, no showing of any documents, etc. We just drove to our various destinations.
 
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I drove to Ensenada and Puerto Peñasco in 2017 in a rented car with various border crossings and did not find this to be true at all. Our rental was searched once entering the US, but nothing on the MX side. No fees, certainly no visas, no showing of any documents, etc. We just drove to our various destinations.
This is my experience as well.
Never encountered checks and have traveled farther than 20km.
 
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40+ years of driving to Mexico.
Not once have I experienced or my friends and family experienced showing documentation in any form crossing in.
 
  • #664
With Aaron reportedly being so close to his parents, I wonder how they are communicating. Through burner phones? Any way the FBI could determine that calls/texts etc are coming in to The Aung parents? Burner phones ping, right? I don't know about the technology. Wasn't there another case recently where a burner phone was actually tracked?

Yes, they were tracked in the Daybell case, for one
 
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I certainly get that but noted, before, that the little girl's mother didn't seem very upset when she appeared on Nancy Grace. I just think there's a lot more going on with these people than we know.

Your last sentence is actual part of the intrigue.
 
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Yes, they were tracked in the Daybell case, for one
I listened to part of East Idaho News reporter Nate Eaton's interview of the Daybell investigators. They were watching Alex and Lori (and, soon, Chad) before the kids were reported missing, helping the investigators working on Charles and Brandon cases in Arizona. Idaho LE didn't even know about JJ missing at that point. Nobody knew they were watching and on the trail, but they were.

My point is just because things are quiet doesn't mean action isn't happening.

In this particular case, I think they are also treading quietly because a child's safety is at stake and the goal isn't to bring down criminals as much as it to bring the child to safety and rightful custodianship.

jmo
 
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Sweet quote from the tot's mom:

"There's nothing in this world I wouldn't give just to hear you shout 'mamma' over the slightest inconvenience, for you to run around on my bed trying to play games after asking for a million and one bedtime stories, to have you refuse to go to sleep or ask for cuddles just one more night," Harmon posted. "You are the brightest, smartest, kindest, and funniest little human I have ever gotten to meet and seeing your personality shine through more and more each day is my biggest blessing in life."
 
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I think the young mom is doing an amazing job of keeping this story out there and in a careful way that doesn't demonize the missing adults. After all, her child is in their care. Scary position to be in.

JMO
 
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Sweet quote from the tot's mom:

"There's nothing in this world I wouldn't give just to hear you shout 'mamma' over the slightest inconvenience, for you to run around on my bed trying to play games after asking for a million and one bedtime stories, to have you refuse to go to sleep or ask for cuddles just one more night," Harmon posted. "You are the brightest, smartest, kindest, and funniest little human I have ever gotten to meet and seeing your personality shine through more and more each day is my biggest blessing in life."
As a mom, this almost brought tears to my eyes. I can not imagine the anguish she is feeling.
 
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I just saw this. If it’s true, good for him for saving that toddler. If it’s not true, I hope the entire family goes down
 
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The "Aung Family Statement" IS mostly A HECK OF A LOT OF DIRTY LAUNDRY.

It is so reminiscent of the mudslinging I got during my custody battle. It is clear Samara is pregnant now. She isn't hopped up on cocaine now, from what we can tell. People change. Relationships end. It's what happens. There are accusations of Samara and cocaine use and horrible photographs of a house in disarray.... OK.

HOW DOES THIS IN ANY WAY substantiate Aaron absconding with their daughter? For 15 days now?

This is The Aung family doubling down. At this point I worry the 3 ARE hidden away in Asia under fake passports. Grandpa Tin who they mention BY NAME IN THIS DOCUMENT is known to have had substantial wealth.

I don't care about the past. I care about the present and what we know is Samara was never jailed for endangering her child, and family court puts wealthy folks at at advantage, and Aung family had money for a "Private Investigation" against Samara. To dig up dirt. Bottom line, Aaron has to be arrested for violating the custody agreement and leaving the Harmon family in fear of Seraya's well being.

I'll look thru it again but the photos?? MEANINGLESS. Anyone can take photos and say they have a good relationship with their kids and that they're happier with ME vs "the ex". Even those videos are meaningless. OK, so they took a cute pic together and went to Vegas. So what?

WHERE IS SERAYA NOW? YOU DONT GET TO MAKE YOUR OWN LAWS CUZ YOU DECIDE YOU ARE ABOVE IT SINCE YOU HAVE MONEY! I hope to high heaven his parents are jailed for their involvement, if it's found they are aiding him.
 
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Wow. This does not help their cause at all, and instead opens them up to significant legal action. I hope they had an attorney advising them on this, but it appears they didn't.
Yep. Weird case just got weirder.

jmo
 
  • #678
From the moment Nadia first went missing, this case has been one unexpected turn after another.
 
  • #679
I now worry they are beyond the reach of US LE.

jmo
 
  • #680
I agree, the parents seem to be speaking of knowledge of all of this. LAWYERS, ya gonna need them. IMO
 
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