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Originally Posted by Bruce's_Mom Why not use a program like accurint through lexis? I have had a lot of success with this program in tracking down people quickly and efficiently. I am not really an expert here as generally my process servers do this, but maybe start with the address of the first home where they said grandma had a similar dog, plug it in find out who has reported the address should give you names phone numbers and socials...Then search by the social which would give you all other folks associated with that number and the adds associated which from my experience will usually include spouses & birthmothers so maybe Grandma?
Now I am like I said no expert, but I think there should be some computer based tracking system that may be more cost effective than having a PI do all the leg work. |
I think you have not been following the thread too closely.
You are right that there are systems that can be used to track people, but without an email with the lead information to get started nothing can be done. I don't have that information.
They know that the house they thought grandma was at is not really her house. So, they need to figure out where grandma lives. I think the only way to do that is to chase leads on what they know about her son/daughter.
So far, I have been waiting since Saturday for an email of their full names and address which I was told they have, but I do not have this information.
I also need the license number of the Tahoe they claim to have.
Also, I was told that a specific supervisor had been dealt with at the police department via Maureen's husband. I asked for an email with his name. I still do not have an email.
The suggestion of a PI was based on their sureness that this other house was the house and needing to get photos of the dog to submit to the police so they would act.
It is not possible for me to run any searches myself or get a PI on it without their sending this email to me. I also am not willing to call the police department about these "leads" when I don't even have the information myself. I think it is important that the supervisor get credible information from me, if I am to make contact.
I have had no information since my phone call on Saturday other than a PM (not from Maureen) that someone with access to a DMV system was running the plate.
HTH