Possibly Bureaucratic nonsense. Many jurisdictions have a timeframe that needs to elapse before they’ll accept an official missing persons report. IE there has to be for the sake of the example say 48 hours between when the person has gone missing and when the report is filed. Before resources can be mobilized. The exact timeframe can vary by jurisdiction.
While there’s other reports that don’t have a timeframe that needs to elapse before they’ll accept it. They also don’t mobilize as many resources so immediately.
We're watching a movie.
I have not put one minute of time into this orchestrated fiasco. Not gonna start now.
Filed and reported are two different things. Dis seems clicky baity
Me too. I'll wait to read a summary after it's all over
Possibly Bureaucratic nonsense. Many jurisdictions have a timeframe that needs to elapse before they’ll accept an official missing persons report. IE there has to be for the sake of the example say 48 hours between when the person has gone missing and when the report is filed. Before resources can be mobilized. The exact timeframe can vary by jurisdiction.
While there’s other reports that don’t have a timeframe that needs to elapse before they’ll accept it. They also don’t mobilize as many resources so immediately.
https://nitter.poast.org/i/status/2024664971620065361
And the protective service card placed on her front door!
https://x.com/i/status/2024674781271118164
https://nitter.poast.org/i/status/2024674781271118164
Probably filed the next day? They don't do shit at 7pm.
Very strange indeed...