Posted on 04/28/2010 10:35:27 PM PDT by Cindy
SNIPPET: "CLARKSTON, Wash. -- The family of a missing Clarkston woman says Rachel Anderson, 40, was stalked for weeks by an unknown caller to her cell phone.
Clarkston Police believe Anderson's disappearance is suspicious."
SNIPPET: "The last time anyone saw her was the evening of Friday, April 16. Detectives traveled to Moscow, Idaho and searched a building where Anderson was last seen.
Detectives were in touch with Anderson well before she disappeared because she had filed several harassment complaints with police.
Her family says for months someone was texting her strange messages, calling her, and then hanging up. They fear who ever was harassing her, kidnapped her."
SNIPPET: "Anderson's white, 1997 GMC Yukon was found last week at a bus stop behind the Dyna gas station in North Lewiston. Police found her phone over the weekend, but there has been no sign of her since."
SNIPPET: "Call Clarkston Police at 509-758-2331 if you can help."
(Excerpt) Read more at nwcn.com ...
Note: Video and photos at the link above.
Hope she’s alright.
Cell phones are a marketing triumph and a societal horror.
Hope this woman is found safe.
Couldn’t they trace the number?
Hopefully the history in the cell phone may be useful to investigators.
Indeed.
SNIPPET from the article: “Clarkston Police are combing through Rachel Anderson’s cell phone records hoping to find clues about her disappearance.”
Between the place she was seen last, and where her vehicle was, is about a 30 mile stretch of US 95, according to Google maps.
Very strange. Most people that are stalked have an idea of who it is, such as an ex-boyfriend, co-worker that won’t take no for an answer, etc. To not have a clue who was doing it must have been both maddening and scary.
Is she married? Was she divorced or separated? Who is the father of her young sons? There is no mention at all of a man in her life.
Police say she had recently filed a harassment complaint against her estranged husband.
Thank you for the additional links kaylar.
And if the husband she was in the process of divorcing is not linked to her disappearance , I will be astonished.
Thanks for the info; apparently my coffee wasn’t strong enough this morning when I read the article...
Actually, the quote was from a different article...I was interested myself in that question, so I googled the missing woman , and in one of the articles I pulled up, it mentioned her upcoming divorce.
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