Teen, abductor out of place in Idaho wilderness
BOISE — The horseback riders who encountered a missing California teen and her abductor said today that “red flags” went up for them because the pair seemed out of place and ill-equipped for the Idaho back country.
At a news conference in Boise, the four riders — two men and two women — said they came across 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and 40-year-old James Lee DiMaggio on Wednesday morning
Mark John said the two weren’t friendly and that the girl was wearing pajamas or sweatpants and that the man she was with carried only a light pack.
“They didn’t fit,” said the 71-year-old John, who is a former sheriff’s deputy from Gem County. “He might have been an outdoorsman in California but he was not an outdoorsman in Idaho … Red flags kind of went up.” Full story.
Are you observant enough to notice the details Mark John did?
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