If anyone here on FR has ever heard of David Paulides, now is the time to ask him or watch his Youtube vids.
Disappearances in the national parks have been going since the country’s inception. There’s one interview he did and this might shock a lot of people: the Park Rangers DO “NOT” (officially) keep a record of disappearances. In order to acquire such information, you have to shell out $50,000 just to find out.
Doesn’t sound good.......................
That’s... not good.
Maybe the police could call Honda and see if the missing Pilot had HondaLink and if it could be remotely activated?
A family like that probably has 3 or 4 smartphones. You would think that one of the carriers would know which tower they were last seen on.
Scary.
Prayers that the family may be found soon and in good health.
This is about the time of year that certain agribusiness interests move their plants from greenhouses to national park and national forest land. Hope they didn’t wander into a Mexican Mafia garden.
Bet the farm on it.
The article sounds like an introduction to a horror movie.
That’s NOT a good thing.
“”The Thottapillys””
I swear I read all the replies - even the nasty, sarcastic ones and didn’t read any that questioned the surname of the family. Anyone with any idea of the nationality? Perhaps that name came from the “mystic world” also? Seriously - what is it?
“Do You Know the Way to San Jose?”
The family was from Valencia - were known to be in Klamath but expected in San Jose? They took the long way around to get to San Jose, didn’t they?
Weather Channel just said their car apparently went off the main road and rolled over into a river. No sinister or supernatural forces, just a car accident. RIP.