This REMAINS to be of #Mpatapo Binding Onto Remedy Of These Matters.



Martin Houser <factsdontlie.hatedon.idied@gmail.com>

ATTENTION HOME DEPOT - REPAIR FOR A DOOR -- 3260 Grande Vista San Bernardino -- In Response -- This is a full story attached to the photos. Fwd: Two paths on guns

Martin Houser <factsdontlie.hatedon.idied@gmail.com>Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 9:52 PM
To: "Veronica[🩸] Ann[🩸] Warnick[🩸] Driskill[🩸] Mother[👩‍👦]" <mama.firedancer@gmail.com>, "John Michael Talbot[🩸] : Retired FBI [🕵️] Agent" <jmichaeltalbot@gmail.com>, Millwork <Millwork_0683@homedepot.com>
Cc: Time To Clarify - Why It is Apparent The US Never Signed The CRPD Observed from 2006 but was authorized and signed in 2009 by Barack Obama -- What gives the family right to break the laws too? <enable@un.org>
THIS EMAIL IS ATTENTION TO:

 HOME DEPOT AND THE DRISKILL FAMILY!
along with Blood Relative Cousin
Former / Retired FBI Agent
John Michael Talbot

A PRINTOUT OF THIS EMAIL WILL BE HANDED TO YOUR SCHEDULED WORKER
TOMORROW MORNING  JUNE 25TH 2022 - 9 AM. 

There is no fault against Home Depot in my motives for writing this email.
But there is a need for the community to know
what is happening in all of this.
Thank you.

This EMAIL HAS A SPOKEN VOICE TEXT NARRATIVE MEDIA FILE
[ Sorry for the length of the presentation ] - but all things are necessary to express.

This QR CODE will directly link the OGG AUDIO MEDIA -- -

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URL LINK IS:


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This email today June 24th, 2022 is in response to this email from Home Depot -- considering the seriousness of everything that is involved in the reason why a door needs to be replaced in this house.


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This email also mail tracking active --
 I suggest everyone consider this serious 
matters to address in all aspects 

PROFESSIONALLY

Thank you.

Not a matter easily shuffled under the rug.

This matter actually has connective points of concern as a 

MATTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY!

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Please Forward Upward in Home Depot Management
as well as contacting Local Law Enforcement.

Thank you



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: 0683, Millwork <Millwork_0683@homedepot.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: test
To: James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>


James,

Can you resend the picture of the door? 

Thon Porcher

Home Depot #0683

Millwork Specialist

909-881-1851 ext. 130 / 109  


From: James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2022 1:18 PM
To: 0683, Millwork <millwork_0683@homedepot.com>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] test
 
testing the email address




The information in this Internet Email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this Email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients any opinions or advice contained in this Email are subject to the terms and conditions expressed in any applicable governing The Home Depot terms of business or client engagement letter. The Home Depot disclaims all responsibility and liability for the accuracy and content of this attachment and for any damages or losses arising from any inaccuracies, errors, viruses, e.g., worms, trojan horses, etc., or other items of a destructive nature, which may be contained in this attachment and shall not be liable for direct, indirect, consequential or special damages in connection with this e-mail message or its attachment.

end of the email.

Here are the photos I have taken after I composed this email in whole.  Please read on --- for the importance to understand the reason why this door needs to be replaced.  This door was taken from another room's door, in response that I told my mother I was going to have the actual door that was kicked in -- There is a remedy that never was done.

I said I was going to have a professional fix the door if they do not find a time to have this repair actually happen. The whole thing was stupid in the first place.  But goes to show the level of the hostile environment that I am actually living here.

That I had to yell to the loudest level --- "FIX THE GOD DAMN DOOR" about 30 times.  Their fix of the door really was not satisfactory.  The door was not a correct fit.  So, in the battle, I have taken the door they attempted to fix, to use as a rattle to get the attention of the seriousness of these matters.  You are only involved in a public story anyway. Thank you.

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The action on this email on June 24th, 2022 is from actually intended addressee James Martin Driskill.  Consent to leave this in a complete confidentially [ not bearing on any faults of Home Depot ] is being modified. As I have that right.

This is addressed to the concerns that are happening under the roof of the service address: 3260 Grande Vista San Bernardino CA 92405

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Unmotherly Mother Veronica Ann Warnick Driskill,

You have been confronted and you are still mentally blocking the reality of the circumstances.

There is no way to say it -- you need to be taken into a proper mental health evaluation,

Where that is?

San Bernardino County is obviously not trustworthy.

By doing these actions that drive hate mentalities instead of dealing with reality honestly with responsibility... you continue without being corrected.  There is no one that you listen to.  Absolutely the problem.


You now are trying to back stand on that you have no idea why I am so upset.

The Organization of this may look strange, but it has a reason --


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As Quoted In Article From the CDC Center For Disease Control -- Below -- Goes the quote:

"Including people with disabilities in these activities begins with identifying and eliminating barriers to their participation."


In the links in this section, they point to downloaded CERTIFIED INTELIUS BACKGROUND CHECK REPORTS That are contained in the ONLINE FOLDER PATH ABOVE.

My Intelius Report is [ James Martin Driskill ]

My Mother's Intelius Report Is [ Veronica Ann Driskill ]

One of these identified barriers is my very own currently living family.

Your mother, my grandmother is spinning in her grave.  

My father also is spinning in his grave.

And as of the death of your brother, my uncle who upon his passing as been given access to this same truth.

My uncle, John Warnick is spinning in his grave.
My Uncle's Intelius Report Was Not Available For The List Of Reality in the Actors Involved In This Family and the intentional violation of my rights to adequate health care.

Contact a lawyer -- for I know that is my next step.

I am not here in all ways consensually speaking.

If I leave here as one of the missing again,

I do so as an "Endangered" [ a legal use ] person who has been intentionally restricted from my HIV CARE and therefore, those actions drive me to leave this house as one of the "missing" as an "endangered person" several times. 

In that I have been drawn back here to confront these matters --

I was in Santa Cruz when I discovered that my mother actually can communicate on SMS messages.  She had said that her Macular Degeneration was a cause that creates her to not use technology. Unable to read.  But she can read.  Before I was in this house from Denver, my nephew who lives in this house and kicked in my door recently said she could not read.

Home Depot: That is what you are here to correct this door.
That is why I have written the background story of truth.

That was captured in a Facebook Messenger they created in the disturbance that I requested something of importance.  They created a messenger account under her name for a reason.

Can not find what I had just given in an URL:


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THIS GAME IS STILL BEING PLAYED BY THIS FAMILY UP TO THIS DAY.

THIS IS A SNAPSHOT FROM THE NEWEST TO OLDEST

THE FACEBOOK DOWNLOAD DATA IS PUBLIC



Generated by James M Driskill on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 11:16 PM UTC-07:00
Contains data from January 20, 2009 at 6:26 AM to June 21, 2022 at 7:18 PM

TWO USERS WITH THE SAME NAME - MY MOTHER? [ Roni Driskill ]


This is a SNIP OF THE TEXT CONVERSATION FROM THE MESSENGER DOWNLOAD DATA:

James M Driskill
My dearest nephew, you say you have just enabled an excuse. If you do not know which I'm not going to instruct your you to do so because at this point I'm so angry at my mother for waiting to the very last possible second of time. There is a blind interface for Facebook. And that's also messenger. So once again you have to chest excuse my mother away from the address that I just placed on to Facebook live.

Which is intentional sir that sir person-to-person that's James to David. She has intentionally created a wedge between her and meperiod or her and the world if you want to make it that way now she has no friends her family is breaking apart the fact that she has nothing to hold her if you go. You are in a codependent relationship with my mother and I do not like it. Codependency look it up it's not right.
Jun 09, 2017 4:25:49pm
Roni Driskill
She is asking me to find a video that i can't find
Jun 09, 2017 4:23:55pm
Roni Driskill
She doesn't have the ability to read
Jun 09, 2017 4:21:36pm
James M Driskill
This is supposed to be my mother's messenger Channel.
Jun 09, 2017 2:43:35pm
Roni Driskill
Send everything to my email... Darthbongwater@gmail.com
Jun 09, 2017 2:08:31pm
James M Driskill
You sent an attachment.
IP Address: 2600:100a:b01b:4d51:a451:fcc7:420e:d5af
Jun 08, 2017 7:09:48pm

End of Messenger Snipit,

The email address of DarthBongWater@gmail.com is my nephew under this house David Allen Driskill.

and you Mother, as unmotherly as you are go off as you have in playing this game. 

You have no mental need to hold accountability or memory of your own role in this travesty!

Right?

As unmotherly as you want to be -- without anyone -- you answer to no one.

SERIOUSLY -- WHOEVER IS READING THIS -- IS THIS SERIOUS!

READ THE TOP OF THIS:


This is a SNIP OF THE TEXT CONVERSATION FROM THE MESSENGER DOWNLOAD DATA:


James M Driskill
YOU ARE STILL FUCKING PLAYING GAMES WITH MY LIFE!
Jun 18, 2022 2:37:51pm


James M Driskill
NO MORE GAMES!
May 19, 2022 1:17:42pm

James M Driskill
May 19, 2022 1:17:14pm

AS SERIOUS AS THIS IS --

This is a SNIP OF THE TEXT CONVERSATION FROM THE MESSENGER DOWNLOAD DATA:

James M Driskill
https://www.google.com/maps/place/'@Gruwup.net+:+Peacebuilding+WebSite+Headquarters'/@34.1509459,-117.3133571,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c353b5989d6ea3:0xa897762c007d4024!8m2!3d34.1509415!4d-117.3111684

My Father, George Garfield Driskill gave me permission to use the address of 3260 Grande Vista San Bernardino CA -- for the registration of my work. You REFUSE IT!

--------[ EVEN IF YOU COULD SAY THIS IS TRUE -- IT CANT BE TRUE - YOUR TRUE COLORS FINALLY SURFACE ]----------

Reply back to me the words you said -

You Said:

"My [ Mom ] Relationship With God Is None Of Your Business [ Son ]"

Really? Mama, Really --

You said that --

You also said out of your mouth,

"I [Mom] am going to kill you [son]"

I don't make it up - I don't deceive law enforcement - and this fax was sent!

YOU HAVE BEEN AND WILL CONTINUE TO PLAY GAMES!

I KEEP REINFORCING BUT YOU KEEP DENYING IT - KEEP PLAYING THE EMOTIONAL ABUSE OF ALL HELLS AGAINST YOUR SON!

I REPORTED THESE TO THE POLICE AUTHORITES -- I DON'T THINK YOU REALIZE I AM SO SERIOUS AS A HEART ATTACK -- I AM NOT SURE IF I REALLY WANT YOU TO SURVIVE YOUR OPERATION - BUT I DO NOT WISH DOOM ON ANYONE - I WANT YOU TO SEE THE REALITY OF LIFE - AND GOD - AND BE THE GOOD DECENT PERSON THAT YOU WERE - YOU ARE NOT MY MOTHER I GREW UP WITH - SOMETHING ALTERS YOU TO DENY YOUR SON - TO THE END - NO - I WILL NOT BE NICE - -IF YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO BE GIVEN NICENESS -- THIS IS A SERIOUS CONSIDERATION OF REDEMDTION! YOUR CHOICE

http://facebook.sbsun.san-bernardino-sun.june-18-2022.url-to-proof.realityaudit.life/FAX%20-%20San%20Bernardino%20Police%20Department%20-%20MARKDOWN-TO-DEATH-NO-LEGAL-RESOURCES-TO-RECEIVE-THE-TRUTH!.pdf
Jun 18, 2022 1:41:10pm

End of Messenger Snipit,

WHEN EXACTLY WHEN DO YOU STOP PLAYING THESE GAMES!?

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The High Cost of Being Calm is what you have instilled into this family.
May 4, 2021It's not just a fundamental part of Maslow's famous hierarchy of human needs; feeling safe undergirds growth.

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What does that say about feeling safe?

With all that remains out of balance of focus and abound to its disastrous conclusion of end games here,

of course, I do not feel safe.

I am not here making it difficult for my mother as an unending focus.

I am here making it difficult for my mother because she is the root of the foundation of why a community is allowed to hate on her son.

She allows this to continue because she is silent to the outside world of the truth that is actually here.

The truth that is the truth -- -and the everlasting punishment of cruelty she and everyone else is acting in --- by not having a serious tone discussion with me.

That is all that has to happen -- to start to find the need to complete the greatness of all things --

The real and not a lie of needed family sourced consolement!

Point Blank, I have been an "Endangered" person inside this home since I was cut off from HIV Care by Doctor Eric Tomoni Shigeno in March of 2019, and this family has not addressed this matter as a family matter.

From Below CDC Document:

Time To Clarify - Why It is Apparent The US Never Signed The CRPD Observed from 2006 but was authorized and signed in 2009 by Barack Obama -- What gives the family right to break the laws too? <enable@un.org>

Very specifically is addressed:

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"Family and community support and engagement"

The matter has been shuffled off onto a personal problem of James Martin Driskill, when it is not. 

Not even close.

From Below of Today's Issue of the New York Times - very relevant to these issues in this house and the mission of my very own presence in this house and in the community in general.

The decision, in effect, says the Constitution guarantees the right to carry a firearm outside the home. The ruling will likely reverberate beyond New York.

How about carrying a gun inside of one's home to protect one from their own family.  I have already attempted to hire security personnel from bark.com - and I am not kidding.

It is obvious that this family has intentionally created a hostile environment against me as a family member. 

My mother continues this attitude.

It is against the law.

The ruling law that applies is covered in this document among others.

Disability Inclusion | CDC

https://www.cdc.gov › ncbddd › disabilityandhealth › d...
Disability inclusion allows for people with disabilities to take advantage of the benefits of the same health promotion and prevention activities experienced by ...

Disability Inclusion

Children hugging their dad in a wheelchair

Disability Inclusion: Making sure everybody has the same opportunities to participate in every aspect of life to the best of their abilities and desires.

What is Disability Inclusion?

Including people with disabilities in everyday activities and encouraging them to have roles similar to their peers who do not have a disability is disability inclusion. This involves more than simply encouraging people; it requires making sure that adequate policies and practices are in effect in a community or organization.

Inclusion should lead to increased participation in socially expected life roles and activities—such as being a student, worker, friend, community member, patient, spouse, partner, or parent.

Socially expected activities may also include engaging in social activities, using public resources such as transportation and libraries, moving about within communities, receiving adequate health care, having relationships, and enjoying other day-to-day activities.

Disability Inclusion and the Health of People with Disabilities

Disability inclusion allows for people with disabilities to take advantage of the benefits of the same health promotion and prevention activities experienced by people who do not have a disability. Examples of these activities include:

  • Education and counselling programs that promote physical activity, improve nutrition or reduce the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs; and
  • Blood pressure and cholesterol assessment during annual health exams, and screening for illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.

Including people with disabilities in these activities begins with identifying and eliminating barriers to their participation.

One in four American adults has a disability.

Why is This Important?

Disability affects approximate 61 million, or nearly 1 in 4 (26%) people in the United States living in communities. Disability affects more than one billion people worldwide.1,2 According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, people “. . . with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory [such as hearing or vision] impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.” 3

People with disabilities experience significant disadvantages when it comes to health such as:

  • Adults with disabilities are three times more likely to have heart disease, stroke, diabetes, or cancer than adults without disabilities;4
  • Adults with disabilities are more likely than adults without disabilities to be current smokers;5 and
  • Women with disabilities are less likely than women without disabilities to have received a breast cancer X-ray test (mammogram) during the past 2 years. 6

Although disability is associated with health conditions (such as arthritis, mental, or emotional conditions) or events (such as injuries), the functioning, health, independence, and engagement in society of people with disabilities can vary depending on several factors:

  • Severity of the underlying impairment
  • Social, political, and cultural influences and expectations
  • Aspects of natural and built surroundings
  • Availability of assistive technology and devices
  • Family and community support and engagement

Disability inclusion means understanding the relationship between the way people function and how they participate in society, and making sure everybody has the same opportunities to participate in every aspect of life to the best of their abilities and desires.


There is a [ CONTACT US ] link below.

I Will Follow Up With That --

In The Meantime,


SERIOUSLY, THIS IS REALITY   -- TO THE OUTSIDERS WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS -- THIS IS A PART OF THE DOCUMENTATION TO BE AIRED IN COURT IN COURT FOR THE COMMUNITY TO ENABLE MY RIGHTS TO ADEQUATE HEALTH CARE.

I SUGGEST WATCHING THIS - On YouTube - Attached to the Location Marker of This Address.

See:
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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: 0683, Millwork <Millwork_0683@homedepot.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: test
To: James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>


James,

Can you resend the picture of the door? 

Thon Porcher

Home Depot #0683

Millwork Specialist

909-881-1851 ext. 130 / 109  


From: James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2022 1:18 PM
To: 0683, Millwork <millwork_0683@homedepot.com>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] test
 
testing the email address




The information in this Internet Email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this Email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients any opinions or advice contained in this Email are subject to the terms and conditions expressed in any applicable governing The Home Depot terms of business or client engagement letter. The Home Depot disclaims all responsibility and liability for the accuracy and content of this attachment and for any damages or losses arising from any inaccuracies, errors, viruses, e.g., worms, trojan horses, etc., or other items of a destructive nature, which may be contained in this attachment and shall not be liable for direct, indirect, consequential or special damages in connection with this e-mail message or its attachment.


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I am sending this email --- as it may indeed need to be placed into a public view --- the matters that abound as a haters agenda in this house are very serious.

Very specifically above "Family and community support and engagement"



SERIOUSLY CORRUPTED OF ALL DECENCY HERE IN THIS HOUSE!

I meeting is set up for tomorrow morning June 24th, 2022 9 am.

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: The New York Times <nytdirect@nytimes.com>
Date: Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 3:32 AM
Subject: Two paths on guns
To: <factsdontlie.hatedon.idied@gmail.com>


What a Supreme Court ruling and a Senate bill mean for gun violence

Good morning. The Supreme Court declared that Americans have a broad right to arm themselves in public.




The justices struck down a New York State law.Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

A new status quo

Two major developments in Washington yesterday upended the terrain of the American gun debate. The first was a Supreme Court ruling striking down a New York State law that restricted people’s ability to carry guns in public. The second was the Senate passage of a bipartisan bill that would become the most significant change to federal gun safety laws in nearly three decades.

“Both of these things are very rare,” said Alex McCourt, a public health lawyer at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions who studies the relationship between gun policy and gun violence. “The Supreme Court doesn’t do Second Amendment cases very often, and Congress doesn’t pass major gun legislation very often.”

McCourt cautioned that it would take time to fully see the effects of yesterday’s events. But because the Senate’s bill is narrow — the result of a bipartisan compromise — he and other experts predicted that the court’s move to broaden gun rights would probably have a more significant effect on gun violence.

Today’s newsletter explains how yesterday’s developments may change the status quo.

The case

In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a century-old New York law that required people who wanted to carry a concealed handgun in public to demonstrate a need to do so. The law, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote for the majority, prevented “law-abiding citizens with ordinary self-defense needs from exercising their right to keep and bear arms in public.”

The decision, in effect, says the Constitution guarantees the right to carry a firearm outside the home. The ruling will likely reverberate beyond New York.

California, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey have similar laws that they will be forced to rewrite. “We can expect other states’ laws to be challenged and eventually for the Supreme Court to refine what is permissible,” said our colleague Jonah Bromwich, who covers criminal justice.

America’s gun violence problem is already worse than that of similar nations. Democrats and experts fear the ruling will increase the number of guns on the streets and make shootings more common.

Senators Mitch McConnell and Joni Ernst were among the 15 Republicans to vote for the bill.Shawn Thew/EPA, via Shutterstock

The bill

The Senate passed the gun safety bill, with 15 Republicans joining Democrats. Speaker Nancy Pelosi has pledged a quick vote in the House.

The fact that Congress is on the verge of passing a gun bill at all is notable, and its efforts come just weeks after two horrific mass shootings — at a supermarket in Buffalo and an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas — helped prompt lawmakers to pursue legislation.

“So many times over the last couple decades, we’ve seen Congress fail to act after a devastating shooting, even when lawmakers and advocates vowed again and again that it would be different,” Emily Cochrane, a Times congressional reporter, told us. “It finally was different.”

But the legislation doesn’t include the toughest gun control measures that advocates sought, reflecting the realities of an evenly divided Senate. One provision would make it harder for people under 21 to buy a gun by requiring law enforcement to check purchasers’ juvenile and mental-health records. But that provision would expire after 10 years, a caveat Republicans insisted on.

Another provision would close the so-called boyfriend loophole, adding intimate partners to the list of domestic abusers who are barred from buying a gun. But the ban would expire after a few years for first-time misdemeanor offenders who maintained a clean record, and Republicans demanded it not be retroactive.

A third measure sets aside $750 million to help states implement red flag laws, which let judges temporarily confiscate guns from people who threaten themselves or others, as well as other crisis intervention programs. But the bill stops short of creating a federal red flag law.

Republicans have blamed mass shootings on mental-health problems. The bill includes hundreds of millions of dollars to train medical workers and school personnel to respond to mental-health crises and funding for school safety programs and school resource officers.

What’s next?

Enacting the Senate bill may have only a limited impact on gun violence in the short term. Studies suggest that closing the boyfriend loophole would reduce gun violence, McCourt said, but the effect of more funding for mental health is less certain. Gun purchases often spike after mass shootings as Americans fear new restrictions, and the latest congressional action could similarly drive sales. There’s also no guarantee that states will actually adopt the red flag laws the bill incentivizes.

Some experts fear that yesterday’s court ruling lays the groundwork to challenge even red flag laws. In his majority opinion, Thomas wrote that gun laws must be rooted in historical tradition to be constitutional.

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'The right to go missing': What happens when an adult disappears? Alyssa ZaczekSCTimesView Comments2:014:15ST. CLOUD — Many of us are familiar with our inalienable rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.But American adults have another, lesser-known right: the right to go missing. "If you, as an adult, want to take off and need some time alone, you're entitled to do that," said St. Cloud Police Assistant Chief Jeff Oxton. "That's the right to go missing. And that can generate legitimate, and sometimes illegitimate, concerns from others." According to Oxton, most cases of missing adults in St. Cloud, and in Minnesota in general, are resolved without incident. "Most missing persons, we find them to be OK. We find that there's been a misunderstanding, or there was another reason they weren't where they were supposed to be," Oxton said. But that doesn't necessarily mean that all missing persons cases are resolved quickly. The St. Cloud Police Department is still looking for the public's help locating 51-year-old Adam Paul Peckham, according to Oxton.Peckham was last seen on the afternoon of July 25 in the Cloverleaf Trailer Park off U.S. Highway 10. He is believed to have left the park on a bicycle, and did not arrive to work that afternoon. He has not been seen since.What happens when an adult goes missing? And when the trail seemingly goes cold — what happens then? For the first two hours it's a common misconception that adults must be missing for 24 hours before a concerned party can report their disappearance to the police. Oxton said that especially "when there's a (reporting) delay for some reason, or something bad has happened, the first two hours are critical." "There's just not (a waiting period,)" Oxton said. "And I think that comes back to, you know, people see it on TV, or whatever, that they have to be missing for 24 hours. But that's just not true."According to statute 299C.53 within the Minnesota Missing Persons Act, upon receiving a missing person report, unless they have direct knowledge that the person in question is not missing, police must begin an investigation regardless of how much time has elapsed since the person was last seen. "I've been doing this for 25 years, and in all my time, if I got (missing persons) call, my response has never been, 'Well, they have to be missing for 24 hours,'" Oxton said.A good rule of thumb? Follow your gut. If something feels off about a person being out of contact or not showing up when and where they were expected, call the police. In preliminary investigation after receiving a missing person report, police will attempt to find the person in question, which may include reaching out to the person who placed the initial call as well as friends and family. They may also check local hospitals and jails. Often, Oxton said, the person will be located safe and sound, and the report resolved as a simple misunderstanding.Police may also find that the person is exercising their right to go missing. "Sometimes the investigation comes back with, 'Nope, they're just fine, they moved and just wanted to get away from everybody,'" Oxton said.But in other cases, the missing person is considered to be "endangered," a term that introduces an additional element of urgency to the case.When is a missing adult considered endangered?"Endangered" is a legal term defined in statute 299C.52, where many examples of possible factors are listed. But, as every case is unique, police are expected to make informed judgment calls about whether the missing person is at risk of injury or death. Again, the right to go missing comes into play when determining endangerment.Unlike missing children, who are almost always considered endangered due to their age and vulnerability, adults of sound mind and body may legally decide to disappear. Some missing persons are clearly endangered from the moment the report is made — if they were seen being forced into a vehicle, for example — while other circumstances are less obvious. Medical concerns, like diabetes or dementia, can result in a missing person receiving endangered status. "If you hear a person is diabetic and needs insulin, but their insulin kit is not with them ... that (level of endangerment) just went up a lot, because we now know they don't have the ability to care for their medical needs," Oxton said. Other circumstances, like relationships with those known to be violent, may also contribute to ruling a missing person endangered."If we find out that this person has a very rough relationship with somebody, there's been some threats that have been reported to police, and now they're gone, that's definitely going to make us go down that (possibly endangered) road," Oxton said.Once a person is determined to be missing and endangered, police immediately inform the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which will then offer assistance in the investigation as needed.Endangered or not, any person reported missing who cannot be contacted or located by police will be entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database as a missing person with any context or circumstances relevant to the investigation.What happens once entered into the database?"There is some urgency in getting them entered," Oxton said. "This helps you clarify (the situation) sooner, potentially. ... If somebody runs across them two hours away because of a traffic stop, we can get it all sorted out much earlier." Once entered in the database, the person in question is flagged as missing and, potentially, endangered when police run their name through the system. Police can also use the information in the database to determine if the person, once found, is a danger to themselves or others.Oxton gave a fictional example: A boss reports an employee missing from work, but she knows the employee previously told a co-worker they wanted to hurt themselves.Being able to quickly enter that person into the database, including the necessary context of possible self-harm or suicidal thoughts, could potentially save a life. "Maybe (law enforcement) finds them up in Fargo, and then they can take them to the hospital," Oxton said. What happens when a case goes cold? Until a missing person is found, their entry in the NCIC database remains active, according to Oxton. And once entered, police don't stop investigating the disappearance. There are leads to chase down, interviews to conduct, and possibilities to explore. But, as some cases wear on — like that of Adam Peckham, who has been missing for over a month — police may decide to ask the public for assistance. "If we're not getting any leads, we do sometimes fall into a holding pattern, or that's when we'll reach out for the public's help," Oxton said. Help from the public can, and often does, lead to vital breaks in missing person cases. But, inevitably, some cases do go "cold," with no new, viable leads to follow. Of course, "cold" doesn't mean "closed," nor does it mean "unsolvable" — Central Minnesota's most famous missing person case, Jacob Wetterling's disappearance, was solved after nearly 30 years without answers.But the family and friends of missing persons can, and often do, turn to the internet for additional help investigating, as well as for community support. NamUs.gov catalogs unresolved missing, unidentified and unclaimed persons for public viewing and use. The database has directly aided the resolution of 2,362 missing person cases, 1,734 unidentified persons cases, and 46 unclaimed person cases nationwide. The Doe Network, which allows civilians to search unsolved missing persons and unidentified body cases and submit possible matches, has solved or assisted in solving 87 cases since its inception in 1999.While it's true that adults have the right to go missing, Oxton says police don't treat missing adults' cases with any less urgency and dedication: "We put all our resources into it."Follow Alyssa Zaczek on Twitter: @sctimesalyssa, email her at azaczek@stcloudtimes.com, or call her at (320) 255-8761.


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