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| Ateo 
 
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| Missing Woman's Car Seen Crossing Border 
 
 http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/nov/21/woman-missing-el-...
 
 EL CAJON — An El Cajon woman has been missing since she told her family Tuesday night that she was going to the library, police said.
 
 El Cajon police released a photo of Anne Louise Terhune, 60, and of a vehicle similar to her car, a 2004 gold Mercury Marquis. The four-door sedan has
a California license plate of 5KLY673.
 
 Terhune left her home about 5:45 p.m. Tuesday and told her family she was going to the library on Garfield Avenue, near Fletcher Parkway, in El Cajon,
police Lt. Frank La Haye said.
 
 Her family contacted police when she did not return. Officers determined that her car crossed the U.S.-Mexico border later that night, La Haye said.
 
 Relatives said it would be uncharacteristic for her to go to Mexico, the lieutenant said.
 
 Police are asking for the public’s help in locating her. Anyone with information is asked to call El Cajon police at (619) 579-3320, or Crime Stoppers
anonymously at (888) 580-8477.
 
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| BajaBlanca 
 
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 Sounds no bueno.
 
 
 
 
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| Bajaboy 
 
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 Is the Doctor in the house
  I can only wait to hear the speculation on
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| EnsenadaDr 
 
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 Funny you should say that, I was thinking that this was a classic "McStay", a new word that should be included in the Urban Dictionary which indicates
an unsolved crime in the US, most likely in the border area, or Southern California, in which the police "think" they saw a vehicle or persons of
interest crossing the border into Mexico, and since they do not have a solution or answer to the missing persons, they think, "HMMM if you don't know,
blame Mexico."  My take on this one BajaBoy is for the police to head north and start digging in the Mojave.
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy Is the Doctor in the house
  I can only wait to hear the speculation on
this one....   | 
 
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| sancho 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr a new word that should be included in the Urban Dictionary which indicates an unsolved crime in the US, most likely in the border area, or Southern
California, in which the police "think" they saw a vehicle or persons of interest crossing the border into Mexico
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 It MAY or may  not come as a surprise to you, that Mex
 has ALWAYS been a place where criminals, folks on
 the run from crimes, spouses, IRS, etc., go to hide,
 escape. I'm sure it is common from San Diego to
 Brownsville, TX. Just so happens Mex has a border
 with the US, where a person can cross over and
 drop out, to a degree. A recent example is the
 child molester from LA, who was caught by La Mision
 working in a coco drink stand. When a suspect vehicle
 is found abandoned at the border it is logical to
 at least entertain the idea the person of interest
 crossed over. Don't take it personally
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 No I don't take it personally.  But I think it is a good "excuse" to drop a cold case for others who can't find the missing person.  The best answer
is "we don't know" not "if we don't know, blame Mexico."  I know that Mexico is a safehaven at times for criminals and missing persons.
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr Funny you should say that, I was thinking that this was a classic "McStay", a new word that should be included in the Urban Dictionary which indicates
an unsolved crime in the US, most likely in the border area, or Southern California, in which the police "think" they saw a vehicle or persons of
interest crossing the border into Mexico, and since they do not have a solution or answer to the missing persons, they think, "HMMM if you don't know,
blame Mexico."  My take on this one BajaBoy is for the police to head north and start digging in the Mojave.
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Bajaboy Is the Doctor in the house
  I can only wait to hear the speculation on
this one....   | 
 
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 Or did she stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night?
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| Ateo 
 
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 10 news in San Diego is about to air an interview with the woman's husband.
 
 
 
 
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| Ateo 
 
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 Sounds like she's depressed and confused.  El Cajon Police were contacted by a Rosarito policeman who was in a small traffic accident with her. 
That's what the news said..................................
 
 
 
 
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 Really? It seems like all the missing end up in Rosarito...did she go back home?
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 With those analytical and investigative capabilities...........
 
 The Doc should have been a Cop ?
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| Bajaboy 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by sancho 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr a new word that should be included in the Urban Dictionary which indicates an unsolved crime in the US, most likely in the border area, or Southern
California, in which the police "think" they saw a vehicle or persons of interest crossing the border into Mexico
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 It MAY or may  not come as a surprise to you, that Mex
 has ALWAYS been a place where criminals, folks on
 the run from crimes, spouses, IRS, etc., go to hide,
 escape. I'm sure it is common from San Diego to
 Brownsville, TX. Just so happens Mex has a border
 with the US, where a person can cross over and
 drop out, to a degree. A recent example is the
 child molester from LA, who was caught by La Mision
 working in a coco drink stand. When a suspect vehicle
 is found abandoned at the border it is logical to
 at least entertain the idea the person of interest
 crossed over. Don't take it personally
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 Don't you mean The Mexico just like The Baja
   
 
 
 
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 I personally have NEVER used the term "THE Baja".  I don't know where people get that from , because Mexicans don't use the term "La Baja California",
they just say "Baja California".   It sort of sounds like a cliche to me, though it seems to be gaining popularity.
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| She has been found 
 
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 Great news.   Thanks grace59.
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 PS.  I love   THE Baja     use it all the time .
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 .....ummm,errrrr,,,,oh never mind...........
 
 
 SAN DIEGO - A 60-year-old El Cajon woman who  mistakenly drove into Mexico four days ago was found safe and taken home early Saturday, police
said.
 
 Anne Louise Terhune told police she drove into Mexico by mistake after being stuck on the southbound freeway, police said. U.S. Customs and Border
Protection officials at the San Ysidro port of entry notified El Cajon police about 1 a.m. that they had found Terhune.
 
 An El Cajon police officer gave her a ride home, police said. She appeared to have been in good health and did not request medical treatment, police
said.
 
 Terhune had been reported missing from 576 Garfield Ave. Tuesday evening, and her 2004 gold Mercury Marquis sedan later crossed into Mexico, according
to El Cajon police.
 
 Police later received information that Terhune was possibly involved in a noninjury traffic accident in Tijuana, police said. She told officers
she had been lost and would be home the following day, but failed to return on time. Her husband told 10News that her car had run out of gas.
 
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 Customs, border officials and law enforcement sure seem to be loose lipped when it came to her case. I wonder why they couldn't be more forth coming
with Gary Pattons crossing history.
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 ...I -almost- wonder if she brought a big parcel up for some 'nice Mexican gentleman'
  
 ....seems a wee bit naïve!!
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by micah202 
 
 .....ummm,errrrr,,,,oh never mind...........
 
 
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 I know! Exactly what I was thinking
     
 
 
 
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