Utah Police stating they were called to an incident a couple weeks prior to her disappearance.
But they don't say what the "incident" was.
Quoting: nutmeg That was an interesting tidbit.
Basically 2 possibilities:
1) They had some sort of dispute that was witnessed and someone called it in
2) They were visibly in some sort of distress or drug induced state that caused someone's red flags to go off and they called them in
Quoting: Seabass69 possibly...
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link to www.tetonvalleynews.net (secure)] check out the Sheriff's logs.
"There were 225 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office
between August 20 and August 26. Officers performed 63 traffic stops and 17 security
checks of local businesses. There were two accidents and one DUI. Dispatch received 33
unfounded 911 calls, mostly from the automatic iPhone Emergency SOS feature."
read the Sheriff's log released august 25th
from the log released on Sept 01, 2021
"08/23 — Dispatch received a third party delayed report about a domestic disturbance that turned out to have been a miscommunication between the apparent victim and the reporting party.
8/24 — A woman stole a credit card in Driggs, used it to book a room at a local hotel, and
ordered items off Amazon to be delivered to the hotel. The owner was made aware of the
charges and the scammer was located."