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Missing-person investigations typically begin with establishing the last confirmed timeline of events. In this case, investigators are examining activities during the late evening and early morning hours surrounding February 1.
One of the most widely discussed pieces of evidence in the case is video recorded by a doorbell security camera located at the residence.
Investigators released footage showing a person approaching the home in the early morning hours. The individual in the video appeared to be wearing dark clothing, gloves, and a backpack while attempting to interfere with the camera device.
Security camera systems are often valuable tools in investigations because they can help establish timelines and capture the presence of individuals near a location. In many cases, footage from nearby homes or businesses is also reviewed to build a clearer picture of activity in the surrounding area.
Authorities have not publicly identified the person shown in the video, and investigators caution that the footage alone does not establish the full sequence of events.
Investigators have also examined details related to a backpack visible in the footage. The bag was described as a 25-liter hiking backpack associated with a retail brand sold through a major national store.
Law enforcement agencies often analyze items seen in surveillance footage in order to trace where they may have been purchased or previously used. Such analysis can sometimes provide additional investigative leads.
Examination of Nearby Surveillance Footage
Investigators are also evaluating video recorded from other cameras located in the surrounding area.
One piece of footage reportedly captured a vehicle traveling through a nearby neighborhood during the early morning hours around the time investigators believe the disappearance may have occurred.
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