FL FL - Pamela Pendley Biggers, 52, Panama City Beach, 28 Jan 2008

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The Bay County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to find Pamela Pendley Biggers, 52 years of age.
Biggers arrived in Panama City Beach Sunday from Alabama with a female friend and registered at the La Quinta Inn on Thomas Drive. Biggers went into her room at approximately 7pm. Sometime between 7 pm Sunday, January 27, and this morning January 28, 2008, Biggers went missing.


http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/14624642.html

This is close to me. I'm going to drive over there and see if there's anything I can do to help. You can click on her name to watch the video. Poor dh, he just got in from Alabama and says she is bipolar and may be mixed up.

Edited to add: I did drive by the hotel and there is so much construction going on. I wonder if she wondered off and tripped and fell somewhere. Hopefully all of the buildings under construction have been searched. There is also woods behind the hotel. I would think the hotel had surveillance cameras. Seven seems early to stay in the room. I wonder if anyone saw her in the lounge or hallway. Surely someone had to see something. I'm checking to see if there is a volunteer search for her tomorrow.
 
This is very skimpy information. Wonder why the two women didn't share a room? Perhaps it was a business trip? Thee must be cameras at that motel either by the desk and/or outside in the parking area. Let's hope she turns up safely and soon. There is a post below the article by someone who says she is her SIL of the missing woman and that she is 52 yrs. old.
 
Investigators have been unsuccessful in their attempts to find Pam Biggers who went missing in Panama City Beach over the weekend.
There third day of searching did not produce any new leads, so they've suspended the mission until they can get some new information from the public.
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http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/15042911.html

How does someone disappear w/o a trace? Prayers to this family.
 
Just bumping this thread up. This lady went missing in my city and I just can't believe she disappeard w/o a trace. I wonder if it was foul play, or if she was suicidal, or just planned it. I wish I knew more.
 
The family of a missing Alabama woman is still desperately searching for their loved one. They’ve been posting flyers and treking the panhandle for 6-days now.

Family members of Pamela Biggers are still relentlessly searching for the 52-year-old. They’ve been posting flyers for the last several days and going door-to-door in hopes of finding the missing Alabama woman.


http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/15142936.html

Prayers to the husband, family and friends that they find Pamela.
 
"Posted by: Randi Location: Tallahassee
Has this case also been so quickly put into the cold case files with the more than twenty other missing women? Too many similar cases for one area to be taken so lightly by the police. No wonder none get solved."

This comment was posted at the below link:
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/14624642.html

That is scary, are there really 20+ missing women from that area?
The hotel should have had cameras, it was a business trip so i don't think they'd be staying in a roach motel. Very scary, i have stayed at hotels a lot of the time. Best thing to do is keep your guard up and be assertive to the point of rude if you have to.
 
"Posted by: Randi Location: Tallahassee
Has this case also been so quickly put into the cold case files with the more than twenty other missing women? Too many similar cases for one area to be taken so lightly by the police. No wonder none get solved."

This comment was posted at the below link:
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/14624642.html

That is scary, are there really 20+ missing women from that area?
The hotel should have had cameras, it was a business trip so i don't think they'd be staying in a roach motel. Very scary, i have stayed at hotels a lot of the time. Best thing to do is keep your guard up and be assertive to the point of rude if you have to.

No, another poster mentioned that there are 3 women missing in the Panama City area, one in 1976, one in 1992 from Panama City Beach and one from Callaway in 2004.
 
http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/15479826.html

9 Feb 08

The search for a Hueytown, Alabama woman who disappeared at Panama City Beach almost two weeks ago is now centered in Birmingham. In fact, at least one Bay County sheriff's investigators is in Birmingham tonight, trying to track down the latest on the case.

and

Friday, Sheriff's Office Chief Investigator Jimmy Stanford was in Birmingham to interview her friends and relatives and check out possible sightings. He says Biggers had mental issues.

Shortly before she disappeared, she and some of her business colleagues were in the beach Walmart. The store's video surveillance system shows Biggers behaving somewhat erratic. Family and friends reported she began hearing voices and carrying on conversations with people who were not there.

Biggers' son is being deployed to Afghanistan, and mental health experts say that could have pushed her over the edge.

Stanford says most likely her mental state probably played a role in her vanishing. But they have not ruled out foul play.

more at link

(Bolding is mine. Note: I chose to bold those parts not to dismiss her being missing as unimportant, but becuase it changes how LE and her family would pursue looking for her. Thanks. Hoppy)
 
http://findpambiggers.com/the_search_process-_updates

February 23

With thoughts that Pam maybe trying to get to Jake in Jacksonville, the family plans to make a trip to Jacksonville, Florida this weekend. They were in Jacksonville, Alabama this past Thursday, looking and hanging flyers. If anyone reads this and wants to help, just leave a message. We'll give you a location to meet us. Any help is welcome!
 
I wonder how they think she got to Jacksonville without money or her car? I hope they find her.
 
I have been busy emailing and faxing any shelter, social service agency, police dpeartment I can find, along with transportation companies such as bus and cabs. Some of the social services give bus tickets out, so she could have gotten ut of the are on a bus. I sent her flyer and info to all 24 District ME's via e-mail. Once was nice enough to respond that they had noone like her since her date of disappearance. Gave me a website to check on frequently for updates.

Pam's son deployed last Thursday. Such a tragedy,

I am keeping a database of all the places I am contacting for use in other cases. If anyone is doing the same type of thing and wants to pass of their list of contacts to me, I will add them ino the database.

Barbie
 
Finding Pam: Missing woman gone for 7 weeks

http://www.nbc15online.com/news/loc...d3-f43717914f7a -


(BALDWIN COUNTY Ala.) March 14 -- A Birmingham woman has been missing for 7 weeks. After a possible sighting down along the Gulf Coast, her family and friends are scouring the area in hopes of finding her.

52-year-old Pam Biggers went missing after checking in to a hotel in Panama City, Florida. Her sister says the family is now searching the Baldwin County area after a tip from a trucker that he may have spotted her in Orange Beach.

Friday, Pam's sister Paula Thomas and her friend spent the day going to homeless shelters and local hospitals in a search for the missing woman. It's believed Biggers could be disoriented. She may be suffering from schizophrenia.

Paula Thomas says her sister's illness keeps her moving and she may not know where she is or where she's going. "We've been told that she would know to get out of the rain ..to get food and to get shelter," Paula says.

If you have seen or have any information concerning the whereabouts of Pam Biggers, you can call your local law enforcement agency, or go to the following website:

http://www.findpambiggers.com/
 

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