As the police wisely asked the community to view their security
surveillance videos and share any information with the police, a video
picture of Mickey Shunick was discovered. The Lafayette Police
department is now also looking for drivers and passengers of three
vehicles for questioning that were digitally observed on the street
that Mickey was last seen on before she disappeared. Moreover,
Mickey?The bicycle has been located under a bridge at Whiskey Bay the
off exit 127 of about I-10 halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
Police have not released the condition of the bike that could determine
if an accident may have been involved.
Now the next logical steps could be for the Lafayette Police to
contact the Baton Rouge emergency operation center and the department
of transportation to view street and road cameras looking for one of
the three vehicles in question over duration of time. Furthermore, is
it time to ask the city of New Orleans and the Louisiana state
department of transportation to join the search for video information
along with the private community in Baton Rouge and New Orleans?
One of the vehicles, a white pickup truck,Apple's iPad charger
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iPad can in fact be used to open a beer bottle was immediately
recognized by Tasha Patterson, a Lafayette woman who said she was
approached two months ago by the vehicle while riding her bike and the
driver, a middle-aged white man, offered her a ride and then asked her
to have sex with him for money.
the He says he rides around town all the time trying to pick up
pretty girls, Patterson told ABC News affiliate KATC, although it?The
unclear whether she accepted ride.
Police are looking for the white,You can get your favorite coach bags from any Sunglasses mp3 players
which can provide you best service. newer-model pickup truck with
tinted windows, in addition to a four-door sedan and a second four-door
white Chevy truck seen on the surveillance video.
Provided the abductor did not take a rural path and did indeed
moved toward the greater New Orleans area as the Lafayette Cybercrime
Examiner suggested in a previous article; there would be digital camera
surveillance of the vehicle heading toward Baton Rouge to rule in or
rule out this possibility.