A list of puns related to "Petaluma, California"
Coe was last seen at her home in Petaluma, California on April 29th 1997. Coe, a mother of three, dropped her children off for a visit with their father in Marin County on April 28. Coe was reported missing when her children returned home and found the house empty.
Her two-tone blue 1989 Aerostar van was found in a Napa neighborhood. Janie had been going through tough times after losing her job as the administrator of a retirement home in San Rafael. But a few hours before her disappearance Janie Coe was seen by a friend, who told police she was in a good mood that day, as she had gone to a two-hour training for a new job with a cosmetics company.
It is unclear why Janie's van was found in a Napa residential neighborhood, far from any transit services, as Janie did not like to venture far from home. She left behind her eyeglasses and one of her contact lenses, which she needed to drive. She also left behind a cat that she'd owned for 16 years and all of her clothes and possessions.
Coe's debit card was used by someone other than herself at 6:00 p.m. on the day of her disappearance to withdraw $20 from her bank account. She had been known to lend her debit card to friends, but authorities have been unable to identify the person who used it on the day of her disappearance. The individual is described as a heavyset woman. Police want to question the woman but sheβs never been identified.
Today it was announced that new DNA has been found regarding her case, it has not been released what was found.
A reward of up to $2,500 is being offered by the Sonoma County Alliance Community Engagement and Safety Rewards Fund for information that leads to an arrest.
Sources:
https://charleyproject.org/case/janie-june-coe
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2017dfca.html
https://patch.com/california/petaluma/amp/30229247/new-evidence-emerges-in-janie-june-coe-disappearance-petaluma-pd
Sabco Brew Magic V3
Iβm selling my brew magic system. Iβm in the SF Bay Area.
It includes 2 Fermenters, 3 bright tanks, 4 or 5 corney kegs,
Chill Wizard plate chiller
Motorized grain mill (MoreBeer)
BevAir 3 tap kegerator
Heier kegerator with Angram beer engine mounted. Heat pad too as I use this kegerator for fermentation.
3- 5lb CO2 cylinders 1-20lb CO2 cylinder 1-40CU O2 cylinder
Regulators
Two temp controllers
Flasks and Hanna stir plate
Fittings, hoses, connectors, keg tools.
Basically all my home brew stuff. Bring a truck.
$5000 o/bo
Hi friends, been living out of my truck for a good 10 years or so; was going to school in Santa Cruz but after graduating I've landed myself a job in Petaluma and will be in the area 3-4 days a week.
Tips for getting by out there? How welcoming is it for people like us? I work a lot and generally just sleep and move on. I'll be doing 12 hour shifts and will have my truck parked at work
Know any areas to camp out at?
Thank you
Coe was last seen at her home in Petaluma, California on April 29th 1997. Coe, a mother of three, dropped her children off for a visit with their father in Marin County on April 28. Coe was reported missing when her children returned home and found the house empty.
Her two-tone blue 1989 Aerostar van was found in a Napa neighborhood. Janie had been going through tough times after losing her job as the administrator of a retirement home in San Rafael. But a few hours before her disappearance Janie Coe was seen by a friend, who told police she was in a good mood that day, as she had gone to a two-hour training for a new job with a cosmetics company.
It is unclear why Janie's van was found in a Napa residential neighborhood, far from any transit services, as Janie did not like to venture far from home. She left behind her eyeglasses and one of her contact lenses, which she needed to drive. She also left behind a cat that she'd owned for 16 years and all of her clothes and possessions.
Coe's debit card was used by someone other than herself at 6:00 p.m. on the day of her disappearance to withdraw $20 from her bank account. She had been known to lend her debit card to friends, but authorities have been unable to identify the person who used it on the day of her disappearance. The individual is described as a heavyset woman. Police want to question the woman but sheβs never been identified.
Today it was announced that new DNA has been found regarding her case, it has not been released what was found.
A reward of up to $2,500 is being offered by the Sonoma County Alliance Community Engagement and Safety Rewards Fund for information that leads to an arrest.
Sources:
https://charleyproject.org/case/janie-june-coe
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2017dfca.html
https://patch.com/california/petaluma/amp/30229247/new-evidence-emerges-in-janie-june-coe-disappearance-petaluma-pd
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