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vNQmO2BF 02-08-2009 04:36 PM

missing person
 
Ever had anyone go missing? Yep, i am just getting over a huge ordeal of a girl gone missing. Police called in and everything. It had been four hours since she skipped away. Didn't answer her phone for 4 hours, and she was in a place she was not at all familiar with too. While alcohol could normally be a contributor to a situation like this, in this case it wasn't. You really have to wonder about a girl (in this case she is the quintisential girl you would worry about walking the street, smoking hot, almost 6 feet tall, and 19). While this is my brothers girl... i was present when she went missing.

Though she is safe and found now, with some lame excuse that she just sat down after a bit of a walk while she was talking on the phone and did not notice the 200 phone calls made to her cell in that time, I am relieved that she is safe, not the next statistic or weekly special on missing persons. Truth be told though, she deserves a case worth of whoop ass opened up on her. This **** might fly when you are 10, but at 19, in the middle of the night...a 4 hour dissapearance is unacceptable.

easypokergonj 02-08-2009 06:16 PM

Glad she's safe but certainly needs a damned good talking to - a lot of girls in that situation turn up dead - if at all.

Anneskobsen 02-08-2009 06:22 PM

A grown woman missing for 4 hours isn't a big deal...is it?

joeyCanada 02-08-2009 06:22 PM

All that panic, and she was only "missing" for four hours? From where I'm sitting, it seems like a bit of an overreaction.

easypokergonj 02-08-2009 06:31 PM

depends - a heck of a lot of nasty stuff happens to 'missing people' within hours of their going missing.
That the people were concerned about the circumstances probaly made it more urgent than if someone just forgot to mention they were going on holiday.
Down here, missing person reports are taken seriously, probably because many aere in areas where exposure could kill within a day.

OWV9LSxH 02-08-2009 06:44 PM

Unless the streets over there are chock full of rapists and murderers it seems like a huge over reaction to me. Calling the police? WTF? I'm not even sure the police here would do anything if a person had been missing for only four hours. I could understand the fuss if it were a child but this is a grown woman we're talking about.

200 phone calls? Talk about an over reaction.

viagracheapest 02-08-2009 07:39 PM

Does your brother have trust issues? Does she need permission do go off on her own for a few hours?

niemamczasu 02-08-2009 07:59 PM

4 hours, girlfriend, 19, and she wasnt drinking.

Your brother, and possibly you both have some serious trust issues. If she was smart, she was out banging another dude, because it doesnt sound to me like "a smoking hot girl" should be anywhere near either one of you.

controlling much?

MightyMasd 02-08-2009 08:43 PM

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4 hours, girlfriend, 19, and she wasnt drinking.

Your brother, and possibly you both have some serious trust issues. If she was smart, she was out banging another dude, because it doesnt sound to me like "a smoking hot girl" should be anywhere near either one of you.

controlling much?
^^
agreed

sisimelanyk 02-08-2009 08:45 PM

4hrs ROLF!@!@!@!@

Pateeffelty 02-08-2009 08:47 PM

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4 hours, girlfriend, 19, and she wasnt drinking.

Your brother, and possibly you both have some serious trust issues. If she was smart, she was out banging another dude, because it doesnt sound to me like "a smoking hot girl" should be anywhere near either one of you.

controlling much?
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I Concur [thumbup]

OWV9LSxH 02-08-2009 09:02 PM

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Glad she's safe but certainly needs a damned good talking to - a lot of girls in that situation turn up dead - if at all.
Wow! Talk about scaremongering. I think you'll find the vast majority of people who go "missing" (especially for such a short time) turn up safe and sound.

vNQmO2BF 02-08-2009 09:27 PM

look guys, we were at someones house...3 guys and her. She stepped out to take a call from her mother and effening dissappeared for 4 hours, at 2 am. She didn't drive, and this is texas, there is no taxis or other public transport and it was in a neighorhood she is unfamiliar with and 30 miles from her neck of the woods. I am pretty sure trust issues aren't the problem, dissapearing for 4 hours after midnight was. Apparently she took a nap. I wish it would have been near an ant bed.

medifastwoman 02-08-2009 09:31 PM

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look guys, we were at someones house...3 guys and her. She stepped out to take a call from her mother and effening dissappeared for 4 hours, at 2 am. She didn't drive, and this is texas, there is no taxis or other public transport and it was in a neighorhood she is unfamiliar with and 30 miles from her neck of the woods. I am pretty sure trust issues aren't the problem, dissapearing for 4 hours after midnight was. Apparently she took a nap. I wish it would have been near an ant bed.
Who naps at 2A? A cheater-cheater pumpkin eater, that is who.

DoctorDulitlBest 02-08-2009 09:40 PM

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Who naps at 2A? A cheater-cheater pumpkin eater, that is who.
QFT. She was either whacked out of her mind chasing a rainbow hummingbird into the enchanted meadow, or she was stepping out for some extra lovin'. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/excited1.gif

niemamczasu 02-08-2009 09:40 PM

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look guys, we were at someones house...3 guys and her. She stepped out to take a call from her mother and effening dissappeared for 4 hours, at 2 am. She didn't drive, and this is texas, there is no taxis or other public transport and it was in a neighorhood she is unfamiliar with and 30 miles from her neck of the woods. I am pretty sure trust issues aren't the problem, dissapearing for 4 hours after midnight was. Apparently she took a nap. I wish it would have been near an ant bed.
lol, she was totally getting banged by someone else.

vNQmO2BF 02-08-2009 09:51 PM

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Who naps at 2A? A cheater-cheater pumpkin eater, that is who.
maybe... I told him to never talk to her again.

WordofViagra 02-08-2009 10:11 PM

As noted several other times in this thread, she was getting the length, probably because your brother never lets her out of his sight.

He'll learn.

Poowssnople 02-08-2009 11:49 PM

Trust issues? I definately wouldnt trust that one, she wasnt on the phone with mom, she was on the phone with her ex or somebody else and she either got laid or got high. No doubt about it. If she had come back and said I took a long walk to think and stuff then maybe but that lame ass story about falling asleep, whatever. Tell your bro to leave her.

ggiifdfalls 02-09-2009 12:54 AM

I don't know what the circumstances were but it seems reasonable to be worried when someone you expect to be there suddenly can't be found. Perhaps a bit much to call 200+ times but definitely .. being concerned is fine. That's not a trust issue... just means you worry a little more then others might is all.

Could be dozens of reasons why she left to.. and I have to laugh at people saying it's because she's likely doing somone else... YES let's pick one of the worst reasons why she might have wondered off because that's the most likely? lol, trust much?


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