it was pretty clear from the beginning that s not some place she would have parked it, as well as the tire looked linebacker it had been purposely flattened on the vehicle. an abandoned car. a slashed tire. lord, where is she? searchers, law enforcement, volunteers began fanning out into the adjacent 57,000 acre appalachia national forest. all of them with dread in their hearts. i would be devastated if this happened to my family. so that s why i want to be out here and try to help as much as i can. there were massive searches in town, thousands of people showed up to comb the woods looking for her. it was clear very early on that this was unusual for her. she would not have gotten in the car with someone. she just wasn t the person who would have disappeared. tallahassee democrat senior writer jennifer portman covered the story. we re talking about north florida in the panhandle area. people are bound by their schools, by their it family, their churches. and sunday s
and sunday school teachers with children and a grandchild don t go missing. that s exactly right. her friends and family were as baffled as the police by sheryl s disappearance. law enforcement was trying to put the pieces together. when they looked into sheryl s background, nothing jumped out at them. two sons, a long settled divorce, no boyfriends. then on tuesday, four days after she was last seen, the cops got her bank records. something was up. we found where some atm activity occurred in leon county. that was a big break. yes, sir. upon viewing that video in leon county, it was clear it was not her. this was a male subject using her card. he was disguising his face so we knew at that point definitely that it was probably not going to be a good outcome for miss dunlap. the disguised man made three separate withdrawals of $700. the atm he tapped was in downtown tallahassee near the campus of the state u, miles from where sheryl s car was found. so you and the team s
up there and just took over from that point. are you apprehensive? yes. i was very uneasy. i knew something was wrong. sheryl s car was parked well off the highway. annie white. it was pretty clear it wasn t some place she would have parked it as well as the tire looked like it had been purpose flattened on the vehicle. an abandoned car, a flashed tire. lord, where is she? searchers, law enforcement, volunteers began fanning out into the adjacent 57,000 acre appalachia national forest. all of them with dread in their heart. i would be devastated if this happened to my family. i want to help. there were massive searches in town, thousands of people showed up to comb the woods looking for her. it was clear very early on that this was unusual for her. she would not have gotten in the car with someone. she just wasn t the person who would have disappeared. tallahassee democrat senior writer jennifer portman covered the story. we re talking about north florida in the p
i would be devastated if this happened to my family. i want to help. there were massive searches in town, thousands of people showed up to comb the woods looking for her. it was clear very early on that this was unusual for her. she would not have gotten in the car with someone. she just wasn t the person who would have disappeared. tallahassee democrat senior writer jennifer portman covered the story. we re talking about north florida in the panhandle area. people are bound by their schools, by their it family, their churches. and sunday school teachers with children and a grandchild don t go missing. that s exactly right. her friends and family were as baffld as the police. law enforcement was trying to put the pieces together. when they looked into sheryl s background, nothing jumped out at them. two sons, a long settled divorce, no boyfriends. then on tuesday, four days after she was last seen, the cops got her bank records. something was up. we found where some atm
volunteers began fanning out into the adjacent 57,000 acre appalachia national forest. all of them with dread in their heart. i would be devastated if this happened to my family. i want to help. there were massive searches in town, thousands of people showed up to comb the woods looking for her. it was clear very early on that this was unusual for her. she would not have gotten in the car with someone. she just wasn t the person who would have disappeared. tallahassee democrat senior writer jennifer portman covered the story. we re talking about north florida in the panhandle area. people are bound by their schools, by their it family, their churches. and sunday school teachers with children and a grandchild don t go missing. that s exactly right. her friends and family were as baffld as the police. law enforcement was trying to put the pieces together. when they looked into sheryl s background, nothing jumped out at them. two sons, a long settled divorce, no boyfriends.