Chapter

The Importance of Reporting a Missing Person Early
Emily and her mother were under the impression that they should wait 24 hours before reporting a missing person, but this delay could have serious consequences. Even when they did finally report it, the officer told them to wait even longer, which highlights the need for better awareness of the importance of timely reporting.
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Luna, an Alzheimer's patient's dog, was found wandering on a winter night.
06:45 - 08:43 (01:58)
Summary
Luna, an Alzheimer's patient's dog, was found wandering on a winter night. She had been without a coat and food, guarding her owner's empty house where she had been left unknowingly.
ChapterThe Importance of Reporting a Missing Person Early
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
Emily and her mom were under the impression that they should wait 24 hours before filing a missing persons report, but there is no official rule.
08:43 - 10:11 (01:28)
Summary
Emily and her mom were under the impression that they should wait 24 hours before filing a missing persons report, but there is no official rule. With an uneasy feeling, they decide to keep trying Erica's phone and hope for the best.
ChapterThe Importance of Reporting a Missing Person Early
EpisodeMURDERED: Erica Gene Shultz
PodcastCrime Junkie
Emily reports her missing sister Erica to the police, but due to their lack of experience with intellectual disabilities, they tell her to wait a little longer, despite Erica's medication and cat being left at home.
10:11 - 12:47 (02:35)
Summary
Emily reports her missing sister Erica to the police, but due to their lack of experience with intellectual disabilities, they tell her to wait a little longer, despite Erica's medication and cat being left at home.