Devittraisedto2

Devittraisedto2 t1_iujt93x wrote

Tbh my first instinct would be to try and reach out to them in any way I can, if they still don't respond, of course I'll check the house. But if I have the suspicion that they're missing after I check the house and their cars are still there, I'd leave the house without touching anything else and call the police and report a missing person's report. Because it would be questionable that their vehicles are there, but they are not. Especially when all attempts to contact them have failed.

I'd make sure no one else can open or enter the house until the cops arrive. So that there's absolute certainty that after you discover that they're missing its only you that has entered and left the house in that time.

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Devittraisedto2 t1_iujrnd5 wrote

That's why it's called a welfare check

If they're already missing for a certain amount of time and theyre not answeing your calls the first step is to call the cops, and not investigate the property yourself. Because if you're at the point where they're already missing and your friends and family are offering to help, call the cops first and decline their offer to help to preserve the area.

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Devittraisedto2 t1_iue5xva wrote

>The older you get, the more YOU have to advertise it’s YOUR birthday.

But why should I remind people its my birthday?

My close friends and family dont need to be reminded its my birthday because they know, just like how I know when theirs' are.

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