The cell provider turned it over |
I read somewhere that her sister had made an urgent plea for help from a lawyer regarding cell phone laws. Maybe someone stepped up and helped them make their case to get the phone company to release the data. |
| Apologies if this is already mentioned, but I just saw on the news that she called in sick to work the day she went missing. |
I wasn't insinuating that at all, I meant troubling meaning possible foul play. But given this situation and other killings on the AT, maybe that policy will change in the future. It did at my campus after two people were murdered by a visitor who didn't have to show I.D. (Miami 20 years ago). |
So then how does anyone even know she is missing? The initial story was nobody heard since Wednesday and then she didn't show up for work Friday. If she called in sick, what the heck kicked off all this? |
No, she called out sick the day before, but she didn't call out the day she disappeared |
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Right, she called in Thursday but was a no call/no show Friday which was obviously worrisome since she had called out the day before. |
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Who does their long run on a weekday? People who work weekends. She is a firefighter--they don't just work mon-fri from 9-5. |
| The car was left near White Oak Canyon, right? |
Maybe she called in sick to have a personal day and to train/run/hike, I've certainly done that before |
Correct. FFs work 24 hours on, then 48 off, or similar structures. Many of them have so many weekdays off that they can have another part-time job or run a business. |
If it was, that means that there's a parking lot at the bottom of the mountain. You could park the car on Skyline Drive and then hike down to the other parking lot and drive off with another car. |
Yes "Police searched by ground and air Saturday and Sunday. Geller says the search is concentrated around White Oak Canyon Trail, where Mittendorff's car was found. She says there is no evidence to indicate foul play." |