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DonttFearTheReaper t1_j212f4h wrote

Wait, so let me try and analyze this.

  • Dude gets locked out of his car in like... a parking lot or something? It doesn't say.

  • Instead of AAA or a tow truck or whatever he calls Peabody PD for assistance, and of course they can't do shit so they drop him off at "a family member's place of work" (was there spare keys there?)

  • The cop that drove him, not the family member whose place of work it was, is the last person to have seen him.

  • The next day, the family reports him missing... both he, and the same car he couldn't get into, are gone?

Maybe the article did a really bad job explaining the details, but this is way sus.

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Jmang322 OP t1_j213yso wrote

The sibling was the last to see him when they handed over the keys so he could get a spare set from his house - it’s the siblings car that’s missing, his is not

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21hc9t wrote

What sibling the sister whose car it is? Is “they” the sibling? This is odd.

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Jmang322 OP t1_j21nupr wrote

Idk if you’re trying to troll but it’s not a good attempt. He has his siblings car. Theres nothing confusing about that sentence

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21ojmv wrote

I’m from the area and trying to figure it out to see who to help what to look for etc. if I don’t j ow all the details asap I’m sorry I just can’t follow this sort Of off base story.

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Jmang322 OP t1_j21paqr wrote

Not looking for you to follow; asking for you to be on the lookout for mike & the ford escape and report to peabody pd with any info

That’s it

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21pvsy wrote

You’re right. It doesn’t have to make any sense. Good luck . Hopefully the person with the keys and the police have everything they need. 🙏🏼🌸💙

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The_Real_Aziz_Ansari t1_j224h07 wrote

Shut the fuck up you stupid fucking piece of shit asshole

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NooStringsAttached t1_j225a7l wrote

Do you have more info? Can you help? Or are you just here to swear?

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Jmang322 OP t1_j22kyfq wrote

I’m not commenting here past this as I’m not trying to argue here.

Imagine one of your children goes missing and the only assistance out there for your child was asking the public - but you soon realize that there’s people out there (you’re not the only one) confusing other people by asking the wrong questions, as if the actual police didn’t already ask, and deterring the public away from the only request - keeping an eye out and reporting information.

Nothing makes sense when someone disappear. But it doesn’t actually have to for you to literally just look out while you’re commuting or out and about.

self awareness is a sick character trait.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j23q64q wrote

Not sure it’s intentional but some of the things you are saying (saying the story doesn’t add up, suggesting crime or drugs) are inappropriate and unkind.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j2256h7 wrote

Ok 🫢 because shit don’t make sense here so everyone keep acting like this has no question marks. That area is known for mischief let’s say.

Best wishes to the person and family. Hopefully they get answers.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j23qej1 wrote

Your comments are unhelpful, annoying and inappropriate. It’s weird that you don’t get that.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21ofqi wrote

?? Troll? Wtf would I be going that? No attempt. It’s very confusing the whole thing. The sibling handed who the keys? The missing person? So the cops gave a ride to a dude who needed to get the keys from his sibling to their the siblings car?

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DonttFearTheReaper t1_j21q69g wrote

So I looked into this a bit. One of the articles I read stated that "the thing that makes this case unusual" is that it was a cop who was the last person to see him.

I guess this could all make sense if he had a set of spare keys. He knew the sibling was at work so just... took the car without their permission. So the sibling, not having a car, calls the cops primarily to report the car missing and who they think took it (hence why it was so soon) and the cops realized it was the guy they had dropped there yesterday.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21rwqe wrote

Ok. But it says he got dropped off to the sibling who gave him the keys right? So then what? That’s when he went missing? I get people not wanting the whole story or whatever but it’s just too much. I 💯 agree if the cop was the last to see him it’s wicked sus. But not more sus than if the sibling giving him the keys was the last? Poor family and guy I guess it’s all that will be put out there. The area can be drug and crime related so it’s not shocking. I hope he’s found safely. What a nightmare for all involved.

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DonttFearTheReaper t1_j220837 wrote

Wait, are you saying the sibling lending him the keys so he can borrow the car...

...is more sus than the car being stolen and the cops being the last people to see him?

Not sure I get your logic here.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j221aei wrote

No not at all. There must be a missing piece. He calls cops they bring to sibling they give the missing the key then he’s missing.

Is that the genesis here?

Then where did he go after getting the keys? Is that when he went missing?

I am a normal typically functioning 43 heat old Woman mom of 3. Like what am I missing here that it makes so much sense to others but I’m lost.

I can typically make sense of things and I feel this is t working out for me mentally. What am I missing?

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DonttFearTheReaper t1_j226x3l wrote

Where he might have been going, or why, is a whole different story. There doesn't seem to be enough information in any of the stories to get an answer to that either.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j229pa0 wrote

Right. The just hope he’s found safely and his family doesn’t have to keep worrying. It’s a nightmare.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j23pkqf wrote

The guy could’ve gone in the building where his sister works, the cop stayed in the parking lot completing the paperwork related to this, his sister gave him the keys, he walks out of the building and across the parking lot to his sister’s car, the cop (still completing his report) looks up and notices him leaving in the his sister’s car, then the guy leaves = cop was last to see him.

Not suspicious.

Stop making assumptions please, and describing him in such a negative way. This is not the time or the guy to pick on. The family is hurting and the guy can’t defend himself here.

You are being mean.

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M80IW t1_j21hnfn wrote

>Maybe the article did a really bad job explaining the details, but this is way sus

The article did do a bad job explaining, but you also jumped to too may conclusions.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j23ozf6 wrote

  1. Car he was locked out of was parked in a driveway.

  2. Cops dropped him off at sister’s place of work so he could borrow her car, use it to drive from Peabody MA to York ME, to get his spare set of keys.

  3. Sister was last to see him, no? After handing her keys to him.

  4. He and the sister’s car he borrowed are reported missing the next day.

Lets not jump to the conclusion that it’s suspicious. We don’t yet know the whole story and won’t know the whole story until he is found, hopefully found safe and well.

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NooStringsAttached t1_j21h98k wrote

Yeah based on this it’s very sus. I was once locked out of my car and called the police (in in Ma too near Boston about five miles from Peabody) and they were like yeah call AAA good luck. And I’m a female and they wouldn’t help. It’s odd they came to get him and give Him a ride or else the police dept I called was a cunt.

I hope they find him but things are odd here.

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