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PommyMommy from article said:He also said that authorities had identified a witness who said they saw a woman and two men with shovels on Old Defender Grade Road a couple of days after Gabe’s disappearance.
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Gabe’s father said that the witness who saw people with shovels on Old Defender Grade Road said they had a car that matched the description of the one Jones was driving.
Hmm…new information about witness statements. I have to wonder when the witness made them. MOOAh - the mother, maybe?? and another accomplice?
I was wondering when the sheriff’s office was going to make a public statement to clarify what actually transpired. The media gave it a lot of attention based on FB rumor. ETA MOOOCT 3, 2022
Bones found in Amador are not missing Oakley woman | San Luis Obispo Tribune
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“Another false alarm. Let’s continue the search,” family members posted in response to the news on the Facebook site “Help Bring Alexis Gabe Home.”
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... Deputies called a forensic anthropologist to the scene “out of an abundance of caution,” though animal hair was attached to one of the bones, sheriff’s officials said.
The forensics expert was able to “quickly determine that the bones did not come from a human,” Amador officials said in the statement, adding, “We do not have any bones in our possession believed to be human and have not sent any out for DNA analysis.”
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I didn’t see the part about the authorities identifying a witness having seen people with shovels, etc. in the above Mercury News article. ? I could have missed it with all of the ads popping up and text moving around. MOOOCT 2, 2022
[...]Search party for Alexis Gabe finds human remains in Amador County
More than 700 have signed up to search for remains of missing Oakley woman.www.mercurynews.com
The remains were found on Sept. 28 on Old Defender Grade Road, a forested and remote street to the south of Pioneer, according to Gwyn Gabe, Alexis’ father.
“We just want to find her remains so we can bring her home,” he said in an interview Sunday.
He also said that authorities had identified a witness who said they saw a woman and two men with shovels on Old Defender Grade Road a couple of days after Gabe’s disappearance.
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In early September, Gabe’s family announced a $100,000 award for anyone who could find her remains or information leading to her discovery. Gabe’s father said Sunday that more than 700 people had signed up so far — and that locals in Pioneer with expertise in the area had helped identify a road that hadn’t been previously investigated by police or previous search parties.
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Gabe’s father said that the witness who saw people with shovels on Old Defender Grade Road said they had a car that matched the description of the one Jones was driving.
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I didn’t see the part about the authorities identifying a witness having seen people with shovels, etc. in the above Mercury News article. ? I could have missed it with all of the ads popping up and text moving around. MOO
It appears they've edited the article: PUBLISHED: October 2, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. | UPDATED: October 3, 2022 at 9:44 a.m.I didn’t see the part about the authorities identifying a witness having seen people with shovels, etc. in the above Mercury News article. ? I could have missed it with all of the ads popping up and text moving around. MOO