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bakonative - > -> Online Survellience Irks Police
Online Survellience Irks Police

How ironic is this. A guy obtains evidence and posts it to TBC. Typical, the BPD gets irks. But I think this is a great community effort to identify the suspect. The BPD "detectives" discourge the publication. 

Well, let me tell ya a little story about detectives. Once upon a time my mom met a great man. He became a "dad" to me, my husband, and my daughter. Then he disappeared. Vanished. Gone. But.... he was very ill and recovering from having his gallbladder removed. Got out of the hospital and a week later he disappeared. He was in his car going to a follow up with his doctor. Had emphesema and had to have an oxygen tank at all times. Had no credit cards or bank accounts.. Lived on SSA... and yard sale money.  Now let's talk about detectives. The first one to appear - and who wrote the report, was disturbed because it was a Friday nite and he was inconvienced as he was on call.  He focused on possible drinking and suicide in his report, which was totally ludicrous.... but was in writing. Next, the Sheriff's dept. discouraged any publicity in the missing person case - because - it could harm their investigation and -  it could be someone we knew. The fear that someone we knew could be responsible effected me - and my care of my kids. After about 4-5 days, I called a CHP I had done business with. What a great guy Dave was. He got special permission to cruise around and search the "bad areas". But nothing turned up. I had a year long battle with the DMV, and DOJ. Thanks to the Sheriff's dept., a law was instituted that the DOJ could put a "missing person/car" alert on a vehicle for life. But it took time. In retrospect, I wish I had not kept quiet like the sheriff dept told me,  and went public on TV and the TBC to put an alert out for possible sightings of my dad and his car.

And .....to this day, neither the car, or Barney Valley have been found. I returned his SSA checks, canceled his auto insurance, and called his doctors, the VA hospital, Social Security office and DMV. There has never been any activity since he became missing. I met his daughter he hasn't seen since she was young, talked to his family, all to no avail. He's gone. Disappeared. Bad deal, foul play I suspect. Figure this out Mr Detective!

 

 

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posted by CurtDalton on Jul 21, 2006 at 09:48 AM

Knowledge EQUALS Power.  

 

The posting of the photos of this societal parasite is a fantastic way to find out who this person is.   SOMEONE in Bako knows this woman.  Sure as the sun rises in the East she has ticked-off someone to the point where they will give her identity up to the police.  In addition, the posting gives the general public a "heads-up" to watch out for her.   Too bad this isn't done more often.  If it were, you would see these cases of identity theft actually being solved instead of sitting on an (over-worked) detective's desk.  Rather than being PO'd,  BPD should embrace this as a way to quickly solve the crime.

posted by tchudilowsky on Jul 21, 2006 at 12:32 PM

That is such a sad story.

How does this happen?

Sorry for you and your family.

 

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