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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Draft Plan for Friday

As usual, please meet here at 9:30. If you would like to get started earlier, and you know what you are doing (and WE know what you are doing!), that's fine.

We had a great success today, as you can see by finding the video of Nancy walking west on Wilshire.  We also have videos NOT showing Nancy further west or back in front of this camera ... which indicates that she turned or crossed the street probably at the intersection of Wilshire and Crescent Heights / McCarthy Vista.  We were also featured on several media broadcasts.

We are going to continue to stress the video reviews tomorrow (and the police and PI agree this is the right thing to do).

If you would like to support this effort (asking businesses for access to any videos), please come dressed in (at least) business casual attire.

Other out-of-the-house efforts for tomorrow include canvassing some of the sketchier neighborhoods around LACMA, and visiting police stations.

Continuing efforts that don't require being mobile include calling the hospitals again, continuing to get to more media outlets (including Spanish outlets), and working the transit possibilities.

3 comments:

  1. Kirk, just sent you and Dan an e-mail. If okay with you we will continue to call the hospitals daily if that works with the plan you have in place. Figure one less thing for you to think about. Let us know. Thanks.

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  3. Hi -- I live on Crescent Heights north of Wilshire, and have been keeping an eye out for Nancy. I hope this doesn't sound silly, but my cat was lost for seven weeks two years ago, and I learned some tricks about communicating the loss to the neighborhood that I wonder might help the search for Nancy.

    Specifically, communicating to _drivers_. I made a giant sign out of a tarp, using duct tape to make letters, with a 2x3 photo, and I strung up the 8x12 tarp on my ficus bushes facing the street. TONS of people saw the sign and were on the lookout. I also plastered the neighborhood telephone and light poles with bright neon posterboard signs (with photos) -- each week going a couple of blocks further in radius. And I also made tons of mini-flyers (4 per sheet of paper) that I left in the mailboxes of everyone in the neighborhood. (The mini-flyers are a good size to stick on one's fridge.)

    Good luck and God bless Nancy -- I hope you find her soon.

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