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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:57 AM


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the best tech in this case would be to have flyers everywhere...especially in the places he is known to frequent.... which it appears they are definitely not.

I suggest either the family send someone down to do that or have someone already in baja do the job which includes talking to locals in every place they ask to put up flyers. You really have to personally put them up not just leave them with someone.





I second Shari's assessment.

There has been no valid or verified information since September 3rd. The longer one waits, the less clues or information are available.

There needs to be a concentrated and coordinated effort to work the area between the border and at least Loreto.

It is time for professional help. The family needs to hire someone who has experience, who lives here, who has the connections and who knows what to do and how to do it.

If anyone of my family or friends went missing in Mexico, my first call would be to Lizard Lips (Dan) and I would hire him immediately.......the Patton family should do likewise.

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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 09:49 PM


I agree that it would help to have a coordinated effort to canvas the peninsula. There have been a lot of people helping out but without someone overseeing the efforts the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. I think that is why there are so many areas where there are not flyers.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 10:20 PM
What we in SAR....DO !!


And start looking backwords/forwards from the last Anything...
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 07:11 AM


Absolutely good advice here

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It is time for professional help. The family needs to hire someone who has experience, who lives here, who has the connections and who knows what to do and how to do it.

If anyone of my family or friends went missing in Mexico, my first call would be to Lizard Lips (Dan) and I would hire him immediately.......the Patton family should do likewise.





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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 07:59 AM


Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:09 AM


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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.


I believe there was a pro bono offer of assistance on the table. That may no longer be the case.
None the less, Dan's business dealings should be kept out of this. They aren't our affair.




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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:20 AM


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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.





Dan NEVER said HE would charge them $10,000. He said that would PROBABLY be the fee a private investigator would charge.

And since you brought this up........what would you pay if it was your son or daughter???

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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:23 AM


Dennis, in all honesty, I think it is our affair in the sense that people are on the bandwagon for the family to hire Lizard Lips, and it could be a financial reason that the family doesn't want to hire him at this time and not for a perceived apparent lack of motivation to find Gary.
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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.


I believe there was a pro bono offer of assistance on the table. That may no longer be the case.
None the less, Dan's business dealings should be kept out of this. They aren't our affair.


[Edited on 10-20-2013 by EnsenadaDr]
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:28 AM


They were talking about mounting an air search, which obviously is an expensive undertaking.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:31 AM


I am just saying that finances might figure into the equation here. My son was kidnapped to Australia for 4 years by his paternal grandmother when he was 13. I did not have the money to hire expensive attorneys but I did go to court against his father's attorney that was educated at Brown University and George Washington Law school. The attorney was from La Jolla, California and was probably quite pricey. I also would not have been able to hire ABG a group that specializes in recovery of kidnapped children either but I did all I could do at the time within the means of my budget and placed considerable pressure on the Australian government and the California Family Court system which did finally order the father to give me visitation rights. The upshot of all this was the grandmother came back to California to die from terminal lung cancer and my son called me one day to say "Mom I'm back in the US" which probably was the most joyous and at the same time shocking phone call I have ever received in my life.
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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.





Dan NEVER said HE would charge them $10,000. He said that would PROBABLY be the fee a private investigator would charge.

And since you brought this up........what would you pay if it was your son or daughter???

[Edited on 10-20-2013 by bajaguy]
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:35 AM


You could probably hire a plane for a few hours for a few hundred dollars, or am I quoting too low?
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 10:15 AM


Running around posting flyers and all that is great. Not hiring out someone that knows the game......is a mistake.

Flying around in a plane would take HOURS. Not only do you have to follow the Mex 1.......but every offshoot road and beach shore from TJ to BoLA.

What is bothersome is the fact that this gentleman carried a wad of cash.

I encourage the family to look for a private investigator. Perhaps contacting ELINVESTIG8R elinvestig8r@yahoo.com (seriously stated) would be a good idea...he has experience and he partially grew up in Mexico.

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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.


[Edited on 10-20-2013 by mcfez]




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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 11:55 AM


... continuing to think good thoughts ..

A question for the Pattons - has Gary ever been gone for extended periods of time before?




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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 01:05 PM


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Dennis, in all honesty, I think it is our affair in the sense that people are on the bandwagon for the family to hire Lizard Lips, and it could be a financial reason that the family doesn't want to hire him at this time and not for a perceived apparent lack of motivation to find Gary.
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Maybe they don't have the $10,000 upfront to give him.


I believe there was a pro bono offer of assistance on the table. That may no longer be the case.
None the less, Dan's business dealings should be kept out of this. They aren't our affair.


[Edited on 10-20-2013 by EnsenadaDr]


If it was me I'd rather put up the $10,000 dollars for an reward leading to the finding and location of Gary, than paying a Private detective. This way you'll have hundreds of people helping you, although it would probably attract a few nuts and false alarms, but I think there have already been those types of things happening in this thread.

I would also put the reward poster in Spanish, not English like I have been seeing in this thread with the flyer.

There seems to be a lot of concern here for Gary, and I'm sure many Nomad posters would be willing to kick in a few dollars for the reward?

There are a few unanswered questions that I have. Did Gary carry a debit or credit card, and if so, were they used since his disappearance?

I know it's a family matter, and the family's call. But without knowing more about Gary's mental condition and how functional he is, it just makes it much harder to try to determine what happened. For example, if he was suffering from some type of Alzheimer's, disease and has wondered off before? This would be scary, but at least you would know there was a better chance of finding him, where he was last seen. If Gary is 80 to 100 percent lucid, you could be dealing with a whole range of issues especially if there was no rhyme or reason for his disappearance.

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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 01:13 PM


Joe the family did mention that there was no activity on his bank card since the disappearance. The other thing is they don't know Lizard Lips only from word of mouth, like most of us do reading this board and knowing his background. I have met him in person, and his father Ed is a very standup type of guy. If they are just hearing of him for the first time, they might be hesitant to hire south of the Border. However, They could contact Dennis for a reference on him and allay their doubts. I would imagine they don't come down to Mexico themselves either for fear or being employed full-time. In any case, I am sure they are doing their best. Contacting this board was a good first step. I think all of us should consider getting SPOT and giving a close family or friend member access to it just in case.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 01:45 PM


I have only talked to the Patton family on one occasion and that was to offer my help and give them advise on what to do initially to find Gary and that was posted earlier in this thread. It appears that they may have done some these things but I have not heard about it. For those who do not know me my experience with investigation started with my father who was a Private Investigator when I was born. When I obtained my drivers license at age 16 my dad had me on surveillance watching Thrifty Drug Store employees who were suspected of employee theft. I went to work for my father after my military and college working on everything related to Private Investigation. We also were involved in many serial murder cases in Souther California. When I moved to Baja 25 years ago I began working for US life insurance companies only doing foreign life investigations and now I have worked in 92 countries and all of the Mexican states. I have worked many missing person cases in the US as well as Mexico and a few other countries. The Patton's asked me what it would cost to help them and I told them it could cost as much as 10k. This is where the $10,000 came from and I never asked them for that to start my investigation. The way I have always worked is to obtain a payment and work within that payment and when the funds are close to being depleted to ask for more only after a complete report is forwarded to the client. After the client reviews my first report then they can decide if my work is satisfactory and want to continue. PI's now charge as much as $150.00 per hour. I would never charge that amount on a case like this and also would not charge for down time such as having a meal, during sleep, and just a minimum for drive time however many investigators do charge for this. My experience and ethics in dealing with clients is always up front and honest. I would never guarantee a positive out come. I am not a wizard but if you know what to do and are tenacious you can get the job done. My dad always told me that investigation is like walking down a long hallway with all the doors open. When you complete certain necessary work close that door and go to the next door and keep closing doors until you feel satisfied you have done everything you can.

If the Patton's decide not to pursue hiring an investigator then what needs to be done is to coordinate those of you who have offered to help to close doors.

When I worked a missing person case in Baja with Bajaguy, who was the interpol operative for the state of Nevada, I did everything I could and learned a lot of what to do and who to contact in Baja. I even spoke with a doctor down south who had reported that two people were found in a ravine dead and that one of them was a woman. Because the doctor said it was a woman, and we were looking for two men, I continued to search. What happened, I later learned, was that the doctor said it was a woman because she had long hair. I assumed the physician knew what he was doing but apparently he missed a few medical classes when it came to bone structure and it was a man with long hair and was our guy. If I would have had our missing guys dental records with me it would have been over. That is why I put in my first post that the dental records are necessary NOW.

Again, I am not attempting to solicit my help in a monetary manner. I have offered the Patton's my help in anything I can do for them and my thoughts however they have decided not to call on me. I don't know why? What they need to do right now is to post everything that has been done to date. Where they have gone and also what you guys have done so that a concentrated effort on what has been missed is completed. Time is so important and immediate contacts with all in government is necessary. The longer this goes on the harder it will be.

Hiring a plane with an observer is costly and will not turn up what is needed unless the plane is flying over every square inch of Baja. You need boots on the ground and to send out a sense of urgency to those you speak with.

Since September 04-05, which has been 46 days, there has been no confirmed sightings of Gary which leads me to believe that either he does not want to be found or has met his demise.

If the Patton's want my help I am here and you have my phone number. As I said many times already I will do what I can from here and also if you want to send down another family member to search please call me and I can tell you what I would do and help you. Lets keep hope alive for Gary. My prayers are just not enough right now.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 01:51 PM


Remember this case?

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=46144#pid5225...




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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 03:35 PM


The Baja 1000 pre running starts Oct 25th. There will be lots of folks down there in some remote areas. Maybe a Flyer, Photos in Ensenada at Registration or where the racers hang out might be helpful.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 03:43 PM


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The Baja 1000 pre running starts Oct 25th. There will be lots of folks down there in some remote areas. Maybe a Flyer, Photos in Ensenada at Registration or where the racers hang out might be helpful.



Good thought, AAA. Welcome to BajaNomad as well.

Maybe a flyer to the organizers so they can put out a heads-up in advance.




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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 06:56 PM


This is the case Lizard Lips was referring to......

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/1998/jan/10/2-nevada-men-fou...


"When I worked a missing person case in Baja with Bajaguy, who was the interpol operative for the state of Nevada, I did everything I could and learned a lot of what to do and who to contact in Baja. I even spoke with a doctor down south who had reported that two people were found in a ravine dead and that one of them was a woman. Because the doctor said it was a woman, and we were looking for two men, I continued to search. What happened, I later learned, was that the doctor said it was a woman because she had long hair. I assumed the physician knew what he was doing but apparently he missed a few medical classes when it came to bone structure and it was a man with long hair and was our guy. If I would have had our missing guys dental records with me it would have been over. That is why I put in my first post that the dental records are necessary NOW.




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