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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not like him. He takes the kids to school every morning. It’s 6am and he still isn’t home. I will go by the restaurant after i drop the kids this morning. However it is downtown so I imagine the car could be towed if it was parked on the street overnight[/quote] Then there’s another thing to do, AFTER you call the police: someone (maybe not you: can you delegate?) should call all the companies that tow from the area around the restaurant to find out if a car with his plates is there. Again, though: 1. Call the police. Now. Don’t delay. 2. Get your kids to school — or, if there is anyone you can call right now to ask to take them for you, do that. 3. Call or visit his office. [/quote] Nearly 9 a.m. now and hoping that OP has located her DH and he's OK, but if she hasn't locatd him: Adding to the list above, if you feel you must leave the house, get someone to come there immediately if you can. You want someone to be at your house if possible, in case he shows up or the police come to the door. I agree with others above that going to the restaurant is a waste of time; you'd be cruising the DC streets at rmorning rush hour trying to spot a parked car, who knows where. Ask the cops about tow logs instead as someone noted. Thinking of you, OP. Hoping you [i]don't[/i] reply because you're with him somewhere. [/quote]
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