PommyMommy Comes thru Again!
That's the one. A biiiiiiiiiiiiig thank you for the link.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
That's the one. A biiiiiiiiiiiiig thank you for the link.
I can't find anything for Arizona, are you able to locate?Yes, it's the latest one on their site. Scroll down to the alphabetical list of publications here and select Missing Persons Investigations:
POST Publications and Guidelines
I've not seen anything like that for AZ but you might take a look at the link below. I tried but got 5,450 hits for missing persons and 1,610 for missing persons guidelines soooooooooo, um...good luck!I can't find anything for Arizona, are you able to locate?
Is this the document @al66pine ? See following post with link to a very long document.Looking for link, to a pdf pls, cited in previous thread(s) re BT.
A procedure doc/internal-use dept doc, for LE re handling missing persons cases.
It has a multi-page checklist of info re the MisPers, the LEO should ask person reporting the MisPers.
IIRC we discussed this when BT was added to the the CA OfcAttyGen 's missing list/database.
Looking at California Missing Persons, I don't see it,but would not expect to, as it would be/is an internal-use dept. document/chapter from a procedure manual or training manual for OAG and for local LE.
Thx in adv.
They don't seem as organised a California! I try via google. Thank you!I've not seen anything like that for AZ but you might take a look at the link below. I tried but got 5,450 hits for missing persons and 1,610 for missing persons guidelines soooooooooo, um...good luck!
Search | az.gov
I can't find anything for Arizona, are you able to locate?
Do we think that the ultimate destination was Vegas or somewhere within the Mohave Preserve? What I am trying to figure out, is, is that location a particularly good one for the alternative theories put forward (e.g. those that are different to RT's account)?
Yes.Is this the document @al66pine ? See following post with link to a very long document.
Also, @PaulR recommended a very good SAR book
CA - CA - Barbara Thomas, 69, from Bullhead City AZ, disappeared in Mojave desert, 12 July 2019 #5
ETA: link from post: https://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/commi...2011_1118_Published_Land_SAR_Addendum_1.0.pdf
Also, from this post, you can follow and find @PaulR ’s book recommendation
Yes.
Cheers for @firstsleuth for finding this post w allllllllll these links.
Plus more links at link.
I'm partially fixated on Hidden Hills Rd. I don't know why, except it looks to me a logical, less-traveled unpaved road where someone could be easily "placed," by means of a vehicle. A vehicle not trailering a 5th wheel. Other than that, I'm just completely confounded.It just seems like Barbara is out there in that desert, just not where the 911 call was made from.
Take home messages:Thank you @al66pine ! Glad I could help, I had forgotten about the other article link in that post published in Outside magazine and how it seemed to me their theories included every single one we’ve visited here. Very interesting article about a young man who vanished without a trace wearing only running shorts and shoes iirc...much later, finally recovered
IMO
ETA: just re-read the entire post thx to @al66pine
CA - CA - Barbara Thomas, 69, from Bullhead City AZ, disappeared in Mojave desert, 12 July 2019 #5
There are 2 very interesting articles IMO besides the .pdf link. From the post for those who haven’t seen the articles or would like to revisit them:
“As an aside, my google search results included this highly interesting (at least to me and I think people here following Barbara) article by Outside magazine Online titled “How 1,600 People Went Missing from Our Public Lands Without a Trace”. How 1,600 People Disappeared on Our Public Lands
The article highlights the case of 18 year old Joe Keller, who went missing 7/23/2015 with some similarities to Barbara
“Joe left his phone and wallet at the ranch house. He wore only red running shorts, blue trail shoes, and an Ironman watch. Shirtless, with blond anime hair and ripped muscles, he looked more like a California lifeguard than a Tennessee farm kid. ”
The following article published after his remains are found closely parallels our efforts and theories here on WS, even including a wild animal and snake theory as causes:
Joe Keller: The Runner who Never Returned “
No.Has anyone changed their opinion (whatever it may be) regarding this case since first reading about it and after having perused the many posts in the threads?
Has anyone changed their opinion (whatever it may be) regarding this case since first reading about it and after having perused the many posts in the threads?
Has anyone changed their opinion (whatever it may be) regarding this case since first reading about it and after having perused the many posts in the threads?