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Immigrant woman recent to Chicago tries disappearing scam

 
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:59 pm    Post subject: Immigrant woman recent to Chicago tries disappearing scam Reply with quote

Some numbnut of a person, who moved to Chicago this year, tried to scam people by leaving her car in the woods near a dam, saying to her recently married husband she was doing some Hindu ritual, and called a female friend to say she was driving to the dam but four men were following her in a car.

Only this pathetic scammer was calling from an interstate headed west, where she is likely headed to California with a male friend who lives there.

Police wasted time searching for her in the river. Sounds like a bunch of immigrant scamming going on here, maybe a marriage to make her a citizen and then a scam to disappear, who knows.

Worthless people like her are almost as bad as the men that make women disappear, for real. I hope when she hits California she skids right off back to wherever she came from.

This idiot will be used as an excuse by every silent ex long after she ends up wherever she wanted to hide.

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from cbs2chicago.com (fair use)

Police: Missing Woman Likely Ran Off With Man

Anu Solanki Was Last Seen On Monday; Cell Phone Records Show Calls Between Her And Male Friend
CBS News
December 26, 2007

CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. (STNG) ― A suburban woman reported missing after she didn't come home from work on Monday may have left the area voluntarily with a male friend, investigators said Friday.

Authorities believe the missing woman left on her own with a 23-year-old acquaintance.
Police identify the man as Karan Janhi.

Police say cell phone records helped them track her whereabouts. The call she made to friends on the day of her disappearance was tracked near DeKalb.

Anu Solanki may have met the man near a dam where her car was found, investigators said. At a news conference Friday afternoon in Chicago Ridge, officials said they have cell phone calls from the man to Solanki on the day she vanished.

The disappearance of the hotel gift shop worker touched off an extensive search along the Des Plaines River in the Wheeling area by dozens of police and rescue workers that at times included divers, sniffer dogs, a sonar unit and a helicopter.

Solanki, who moved to the Chicago area in May just after she married her 27-year-old husband, left her car Monday afternoon in a Cook County forest preserve parking lot near the river, authorities said.

Solanki placed a call to a female friend at about 1:40 p.m. Monday, approximately 90 minutes after she left work, police said. During that conversation, she indicated that she was on her way to the Dam One Woods to discard a religious idol in the Des Plaines River.

She also indicated to her friend that a car with four male passengers may have been following her. However, Solanki's cell phone records indicate that call was actually routed through a cell phone tower near DeKalb, nearly 60 miles west of Wheeling, leading investigators to believe Solanki may have been traveling west on Interstate 88 when she placed the call.

Jani, is a recent graduate of University of Southern California and may still be living in Southern California, police said. Investigators have been unable to determine his whereabouts. He apparently lived with a friend in the Leavittown, Pennsylvania for a short time earlier this year.


Before she vanished, she also had told husband Dignesh Solanki she planned to stop at a riverside forest preserve near Wheeling to properly dispose of a broken Hindu religious statue that had been used at their May wedding.

Solanki, who like her husband was born in India, was advised by a Hindu priest that the statue of Ganesh should be wrapped in a red cloth and placed in a lake or river to avoid bad luck, family members have said.

Despite the two extensive searches, police did not find the statue or any fragments of it, sources said.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:35 am    Post subject: update Reply with quote

What a waste of time and money. She should have just told her husband she wanted out instead of making people believe she was missing. This makes it much harder for LE to take the missing seriously and makes it easier for people like Hans and Peterson to say their wives took off.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,319061,00.html



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She expressed regret and embarrassment," Cook County sheriff's spokesman Bill Cunningham said Saturday, a day after Solanki flew back to Chicago from Los Angeles and spoke to investigators for several hours. "She claims she in no way meant to deceive people into thinking she fell into the Des Plaines River."

Authorities spent about $250,000 on their search, which included divers and a helicopter. Her family also handed out flyers with Solanki's picture.

"Obviously we're upset that so many individuals have had to work on this for so many days and that so many resources were spent on it," Cunningham said. "But she maintained she had no idea it would create the kind of reaction it did."

Police will meet with prosecutors soon to determine if Solanki broke any laws, but Cunningham declined to say what charges she could possibly face.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"She claims she in no way meant to deceive people into thinking she fell into the Des Plaines River."

Yes, and she's a serious liar as well. Just as bad a liar as any silent ex. Of course she didn't murder anyone, though.

Didn't mean to deceive? Try leaving your car at a dam and calling to a friend to say you are on your way to the dam with four men following you but you are really 60 miles west of there on an interstate in another man's car on your way to California.

Didn't mean to deceive, my ass.

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