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wessongroup
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 2 million
and counting ... and twice the cabs...
Wish you had taken pictures... would have been nice to see where you were.. I know, I know... your a busy guy on a mission.. it was only a thought...
relax..
Good man... 
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
 2 million
and counting ... and twice the cabs...
Wish you had taken pictures... would have been nice to see where you were.. I know, I know... your a busy guy on a mission.. it was only a thought...
relax..
Good man... 
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It's tough driving up there, Wiley. I lived in Rosarito, but that was ten years ago so it's like all new to me. The tough part is trying to find a
business while having to pay strict attention to the traffic, the all but hidden stop signs, and pot-holes. Oh, yeah....keeping an eye out for police
cars too.
Oh, well...I'll get the hang of it.
Anybody know where the police station is? I was a guest there for a few days and was anticipating a big rush of nostalgia, but it seems to have
moved.
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woody with a view
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it was about 5 street north of the south end of town-25 years ago. the south end of town has expanded so the station is probably in the middle of town
by now!
good on ya, Big D!!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
it was about 5 street north of the south end of town-25 years ago. the south end of town has expanded so the station is probably in the middle of town
by now!
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That's about what I remember as well. I couldn't have just missed it. I would for sure have seen some police cars, but didn't. They must have
relocated.
I'll find it.
Thanks, Woody.
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Dennis how can I print up a few of the flyers? I can put some up down here in this area. Maybe someone has seen something
thanks
Irene
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DENNIS
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Hi Irene....My copy is stuck in Ms. Word and I can't get it out...yet. I'm working on it.
I also learned today that I also need one in Español, which I'm doing right now.
I'll let you know if I have any luck.
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thank you Dennis.
I will try to help and post the poster around our town.
Youn ever know.
I wish all the families much luck and will keep them in my prayers as they look for there loved ones
GOOD NEWS sr. jefferies has contacted his brother and wants a new atm card so at least he is ok this just posted on the other thread.
hope someone will hear from the other 2 soon
[Edited on 9-4-2010 by irenemm]
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I guess I'll just leave it stuck in Ms. Word for a souvenir.  Nothing could make happier.
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i'm glad he popped his head up..... looks like he finally WANTED to be found!
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At the very least, let's have a round of applause for Dennis. Some folks around here may have from time to time felt either intimidated or even
threatened by him. (Happens when someone is very intelligent and has a wild sense of humor) But the bottom line is that if someone is in a tough
situation, Dennis can always be relied upon to help. Kudos, Dennis.
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I didn't do anything, Howard, but thanks. All I really did was take a nice drive to Rosarito. I was due for that anyway. Now I don't have to do it
again for a few years.
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Oh, such modesty. Fine. If you want it. Just be aware, that you're going to hear from me if I get in a pinch.
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OK...Call me. I'll be at my beach house.....in Peru. Jes kiddin'.
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Dennis, I Really Heart Your Kind Efforts
I am not surprised by the "Don't Know Nothing." response and the unwillingness to put up the poster.
The prevailing attitude is, "Why get dragged into a gringo problem?"
I give you all kudos and my good heart thoughts to you for trying.
Maybe someone who didn't want to be identified will contact you later.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
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\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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Dennis,
Thought I would give a bit of an update to Mat & Missy, we did speak to an immigration agent in TJ yesterday and was told that without a US
Passport they would not be able to travel below San Quintin and neither of them had passports so if this information is true from the immigr. agt.
then does that not narrow our search area to north of there?
We also went to some agency CAPEA where the immigr. agt. sent us to file a missing persons report but they were closed until monday so we did not
complete that mission.
Also a friend of a friend went to the Atty. Gen. in Ensenda yesterday and filed a report there and I have a case # but can't seem to locate it at
5:30am but when I do i will post it.
I know many of you have spent your time and money helping us and I want to be able to reimburse any of you for that, just not sure how to go about it.
You folks have BIG Hearts and are extremely kind and compassionate.
Tim
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Quote: | Originally posted by timgdixon
Dennis,
Thought I would give a bit of an update to Mat & Missy, we did speak to an immigration agent in TJ yesterday and was told that without a US
Passport they would not be able to travel below San Quintin and neither of them had passports so if this information is true from the immigr. agt.
then does that not narrow our search area to north of there?
We also went to some agency CAPEA where the immigr. agt. sent us to file a missing persons report but they were closed until monday so we did not
complete that mission.
Also a friend of a friend went to the Atty. Gen. in Ensenda yesterday and filed a report there and I have a case # but can't seem to locate it at
5:30am but when I do i will post it.
I know many of you have spent your time and money helping us and I want to be able to reimburse any of you for that, just not sure how to go about it.
You folks have BIG Hearts and are extremely kind and compassionate.
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Morning, Tim....... Sounds as though you,ve been busy.
One thing first...don't post your case number. Send it to LL by U2U.
The travel limitation would probably be due to the fact they would need a passport to get a Tourist Permit. That would surmise their travel would be
limited in range. I thought the line was farther north than that.
Mat and Melissa would also know of the need for a passport to re-enter the country, which they are supposed to have done earlier on foot.
Knowing the requirments as they must have, are they the types to test the system, twice?
Are we still assuming they are in Mexico?
They don't seem the type to invite confrontation with border agents.
I don't think this ordeal has cost anybody here anything, Tim. Forget it.
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Quote: | Originally posted by timgdixon
Dennis,
Thought I would give a bit of an update to Mat & Missy, we did speak to an immigration agent in TJ yesterday and was told that without a US
Passport they would not be able to travel below San Quintin and neither of them had passports so if this information is true from the immigr. agt.
then does that not narrow our search area to north of there?
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Take this statement with a big grain of salt .... it is not always true.
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redmesa
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Just to my knowing....there is a military check-point between Tecate/Ensenada....Ensenada/?.....San Quintin/El Rosario....Guerrero Negro/....and
several more points South. These young soldiers are usually very interested in cars and dogs because that is all they have for entertainment so I am
sure they would remember this car and couple. They never ask me for my passport or even my FM3. They may ask others.
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Dennis,
Right now we can only assume they crossed into mex. on the 23rd because of the insurance they bought. When we exited yesterday I spoke to the customs
agent who told me they had all been briefed and was aware and that all crossings on alert for them so if they cross he said they will be taken to
secondary and we will be notified and so far this hasn't happened.
Of course they could be in the US but CHP has been notified and there is a nation wide missing persons alert for them, and the car, and thus far they
have not had any contact with US law enforcement that we're aware of.
Would they tempt fate by not having a passport, you would think not, but then again, they haven't done anything by the book so I can't say.
Trying everything we know to do and in *good* contact with LL ;-)
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Tim,
In the McStay family case they pulled the video at the border crossing and got volunteers to review it. I know your case doesnt involve minor
children, but perhaps you could ask your police contact if they could obtain the video at least so you'd have it.
Grasping at straws here...if its not a good idea other ppl here will surely speak up.
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