Fairy1
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I guess the significance is that if he did receive treatment there, it would let us know where he was 24 hrs after being in the SCA neighborhood.
It would also give searchers a place to start showing his picture around to see if anyone recognizes him. Most people will return to the same clinic or physician to renew their prescriptions. If he still is or if he ever did receive treatment there, someone might remember him...or there is the off chance that searchers might encounter him as he's returning for an appt.
Asking the right questions in the right way to the right people could provide answers without violating HIPAA or 42 CFR Part 2. It might let us know if he is alive or when he was last seen.
I don't think that the fact that this MH Clinic is located almost dead center between the last 2 pings is something to be quickly dismissed or ignored considering there is mention of him being on meds, described as depressed or sad, and experiencing anxiety during day to day activities.
i have never heard anyone describe him as depressed or sad - officially. Even if he had visited that MH facility within 24 hours after parking his car (and I don't think he did) - it doesn't tell us where he is a year and a half later.
Let's say someone did remember him coming in on December 13th or 14th. How does that help us now? Even if he was determined to be someone who was suffering from a mental crisis and seeking assistance? Let's say he received assistance. Then what happened? Why didn't he go home to St. George?
The whole point here is to FIND Steven Koecher.