Badger Coverage Area
This is the coverage area for Comnet whose Badger tower picked up Jeremy’s phone from 4/11-4/14.
Address: BADGER MOUNTAIN IREA 303, Lake George, CO, 80827, USABADGER MOUNTAIN IREA 303, Lake George, CO, 80827, USA
Lat: 39.049833
Long: -105.513716
Littlejs 12:47 am on April 23, 2010 Permalink |
Is there anyway we can get the detailed date and time of each cell phone ping at the various towers? This way we can better understand if Jeremy was making a loop (a casual drive) or heading towards a destination. We could map it out and get a better understanding of his route.
Just a thought.
lmwong 8:13 am on April 23, 2010 Permalink |
We have combed through the available cellular data. It does not appear he made a loop. With the help of Comnet, we believe Jeremy’s last documented location is in the Badger Mountain coverage area. His phone was receiving data from the Woodland AT&T tower followed by Comnet’s Badger tower for 4 consecutive days. We are continuing to work with other cellular companies to analyze and understand the cell data. Keep the thoughts coming!
Zoe Albrecht 4:28 pm on April 23, 2010 Permalink |
I work for a company that is a partner of the company that Jeremy works for. I met Jeremy at an event our companies were co-hosting in Kansas City on March 2nd of this year. We had a few of hours of social conversation because we were both traveling to and from Denver on the same flights and we car pooled while in Kansas City. My company was notified that Jeremy was missing by the company he works for.
I noticed that there is no media coverage about Jeremy in the Denver Metro area. Is there a specific reason? Obviously, the more people you can reach the better. If I can be of any assistance with gathering contact information for the major news sources please let me know.
I don’t know Jeremy well, but he really seems like a great guy. Myself and my co-workers who had the pleasure to meet him in March are keeping him and his family in our thoughts and prayers.
kristen 9:59 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
We went and searched hwy 24 past Lake George to Co rd 31. Off of 31 we went down Forest rd 896 to where it is gated. We also went down 216 off of 31 till it got to dark. The road goes up quiet a ways I think but it was very muddy and we didn’t have our 4×4. We also checked down the roads of Round Mountain Camp off of hwy 24 but when it got to muddy we didn’t go farther.
beb4vm 7:52 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
This area is Park County. Has anyone made contact with that Sheriff’s office? Also, will the Search Organizer tent/table be moved to a new location?
Josh Friesema 7:44 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
I grew up in that area and my uncle still lives there. I’ll give him a call. He may be able to drive around some of that area and look. That is in the Park country SAR area so you might see if they would be willing to spend a little time looking in that area.
Mark Bailey 6:49 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
Is there a plan to search this area on Friday?
lmwong 11:00 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
See above post re: New Search: Badger Mountain.
Abigail Eastman (Kuehn) 6:27 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
I have friends who own the Badger Basin Country Store in Hartsel. I just called and gave the store clerk a description of Jeremy and his car and asked that they call Westminster PD if they see anything. I’ll call tomorrow and talk to the owner and see if they can help with the search. Saying prayers in Alaska for you guys!
Nikki 5:54 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
I am very intrigued with the pinging of the cell towers by Jeremy’s phone. If he went missing on Sunday, I wonder how his cell has stayed charged long enough to last until Wednesday? I have a blackberry and it doesn’t stay charged long at all even if I am not using it. And, if the phone was in one position, would it have roamed on the three towers? Seems like the phone would have to be moving to do that. And if so, why wouldn’t Jeremy have called someone in distress (maybe lost on the trail?) Is there a point in time when Jeremy’s phone went dead, meaning that if you call it goes straight to voicemail? If so, at what point in time was that? Or does it still ring and then message says voicemail if full?
Thinking out loud,
Nikki
Amy 8:02 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
I don’t know about the charging time, but what if he was trying to make the distress calls while moving that caused the various pings but none of the calls were able to go thru to anyone he was trying to reach? I was wondering if trying to call pings the tower but because of the area the calls don’t actually connect.
Judy Sorensen 11:54 pm on April 22, 2010 Permalink |
Like Jeremy, I also have AT&T service. My sister and I were in the Lake George area this afternoon and I had her dial my cell number, it rang once and went directly into voicemail….as if I had turned it off. I could not receive nor call out until I got within range of the Woodland Park Tower which was before the first turn off road of County 25 going east. Not sure what my coverage would have been going west of Lake George as we didn’t get that far. I like your thinking out loud thoughts Nikki. Good insights.