Found Safe NY - Amarjit Kaur, 34, pregnant, Queens, 5 Dec 2017

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Amarit Kaur, 34, was last seen on Dec. 5 at around 10:30 a.m. leaving her home in Jamaica. The mother to 7-year-old twins, who was reportedly weeks pregnant with her third child, was headed to a Chase Bank in Richmond Hill when she vanished.

It was unclear who reported Kaur missing or why she was headed to the bank, which is about a mile walk from her home on 128th Street near 107th Avenue.

Kaur as an Asian woman with black eyes, black hair and a medium build, standing at approximately 5'4" and weighing around 195 pounds. She was last seen on surveillance footage leaving her home in a black long sleeved shirt and yellow pants.

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https://patch.com/new-york/jamaica/jamaica-mother-vanishes-after-trip-bank-police-say
 
Her husband says his wife left their 128th Street home for the bank around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. She parked her car on 114th Street and Liberty Avenue, paid for about an hour of parking and then walked two blocks to a Chase Bank where she deposited a check. But she didn’t made it back to the car, and never arrived to pick the twins up from school.

Amarjit Kaur’s phone was found inside her car.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2017/12/07/missing-pregnant-queens-mom/
 
That looks like a busy area and it was daylight, I really wonder how you can disappear there just like that. I hope they check via cameras and bank employees if the husband's information is correct.
 
what is the call on her cell phone? did she make it into the bank ?
 
Maybe she is pregnant by someone else and left to start a new life with him.
 
“According to police sources, Multani launched his own investigation and successfully located his wife's red Mercedes using a GPS device.”

“The vehicle was found parked on 113th St. near Liberty Ave. by the Chase Bank about a mile from their home.”

“Multani had the Mercedes towed back to his home and searched the vehicle, discovering her cellphone was still inside the car.”

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...appearance-pregnant-mother.html#ixzz50dFxCwH2
 
Lakhwinder Multani, 47, her husband tracked her car via GPS to the parking lot. He asked workers at a nearby cell phone store to review their surveillance video, which showed Kaur, who is six weeks pregnant, parking the car at 10:30 a.m. and walking away. The car was ticketed for an expired parking meter shortly before 12:30 p.m. Her husband called police shortly before 5 p.m.

The responding officers didn’t take a report from her husband, even though they went to more than one hospital looking for his wife.

In fact, the cops said Multani’s call was unfounded. When he heard that, Multani called IAB and police went to his home a second time, at about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Still, detectives not sent to interview him until about 4:15 a.m., Multani claims.

“The failure to take a report is under review,” said Lt. John Grimpel, a NYPD spokesman.

Kaur’s cell phone was inside her car and showed she had a phone conversation with somebody whose number the husband didn’t recognize.

He called the number and a man who answered said he was looking to collect a debt but dialed the wrong number.

The conversation lasted five minutes and police are trying to figure out if the man has anything to do with Kaur’s disappearance.

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A nearby cellphone store's surveillance camera picked up Kaur, 34, who is six weeks pregnant, walking.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/pregnant-queens-mom-mysteriously-missing-article-1.3684123
 
Lakhwinder Multani, 47, her husband tracked her car via GPS to the parking lot. He asked workers at a nearby cell phone store to review their surveillance video, which showed Kaur, who is six weeks pregnant, parking the car at 10:30 a.m. and walking away. The car was ticketed for an expired parking meter shortly before 12:30 p.m. Her husband called police shortly before 5 p.m.

The responding officers didn’t take a report from her husband, even though they went to more than one hospital looking for his wife.

In fact, the cops said Multani’s call was unfounded. When he heard that, Multani called IAB and police went to his home a second time, at about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Still, detectives not sent to interview him until about 4:15 a.m., Multani claims.

“The failure to take a report is under review,” said Lt. John Grimpel, a NYPD spokesman.

Kaur’s cell phone was inside her car and showed she had a phone conversation with somebody whose number the husband didn’t recognize.

He called the number and a man who answered said he was looking to collect a debt but dialed the wrong number.

The conversation lasted five minutes and police are trying to figure out if the man has anything to do with Kaur’s disappearance.

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A nearby cellphone store's surveillance camera picked up Kaur, 34, who is six weeks pregnant, walking.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/pregnant-queens-mom-mysteriously-missing-article-1.3684123
A wrong number lasted 5 minutes???

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I wonder if Amarjit shared the cell with her DH...maybe the call about an unpaid debt was intended for DH, maybe Amarjit learned something about her DH from the Caller like DH has a debt owed (blindsided).................making her upset and angry so she split.

:thinking:

:dunno:

...grasping here.
 
This one is a head-scratcher for sure. And kudos to the husband for the legwork her
put in.
 
I wonder if she usually leaves her phone in her car while she runs a errand, or made it back to the car with her phone, and someone disrupted her.
 
Amarit Kaur, 34, was found wandering the street in downtown Manhattan, police said.

Some kind of pregnancy related mental issue?

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I dunno, it's been pretty cold the past few days to be wandering the streets.
 

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