![]() Lori said she wasn't even able to file a missing persons report. "'Kaysi was over 18, she was not a runaway. "I went to the police and they told me that it was not my right to find her," she said. Two days later, when Kaysi failed to show up for her shift at a sandwich shop, Lori became frantic. She'd call or eventually just show up like she had before." found a friend and was crashing over at their place. "I was worried about her," Rob admitted, "but not to the point that I thought any foul play happened. "I think it actually made it stronger, because she knew I was really looking out for her." "It didn't change our friendship," Tabetha continued. Kaysi was sent back to Colorado in late 2001. And I said, 'I think that Kaysi's in some trouble.'" "When I noticed that something was wrong, I called her aunt. Kaysi kind of fell into that," Tabetha explained. this girl was heavy into drugs and she was bringing lots of people who were using drugs to the house quite often. ".there was a girl that decided to move in with her. Because we worked together, we were going to school together, and we spent so much of our personal time together."īut after high school, Tabetha said Kaysi fell in with the wrong crowd. "We were so close, literally, that we were practically attached at the hip. "We were both turning 16, I believe when I met her," Tabetha recalled. Phoenix was Kaysi's new home and it was where she met best friend, Tabetha Morton. "And she just packed her up and moved her down to her aunt's in Arizona." "She was buttin' heads with her mom and started smoking and started engaging in behavior in high school that her mom didn't approve of," Rob explained.
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