12-08-2010, 05:57 PM
OK i just got home and heard this...as i suggested above, they may be camping. Chief held a presser while i was out. they bought a tent on that walmart trip.
also, photos below of easley's tattoos and tent he bought.
WDBJ7
Jeff Easley, the man police believe abducted 12-year-old Brittany Mae Smith, bought camping equipment including a blue Ozark Trail domed tent at Walmart in Salem Friday night.
Police are asking the public to look out for this tent as well as the 2005 Dodge Neon he is believed to be using.
Easley and Brittany Smith were caught on surveillance tape at the Salem Walmart. Easley used Brittany's mother's credit card at Walmart. Tina Smith was found dead in her home Monday morning.
In addition to the tent, Roanoke Co. Police chief Ray Lavinder says the pair bought other camping equipment and some bottled drinks.
Police also shared photos of Easley's tattoos in Wednesday afternoon's news conference. They say Easley has a red star tattoo as well as one that police describe as a black tribal sign.
Roanoke County Police Chief Ray Lavinder says the search for Brittany Mae Smith is moving well beyond Virginia into North Carolina, Alabama, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. Amber alerts for the 12-year-old have been issued all of those states.
also, photos below of easley's tattoos and tent he bought.
WDBJ7
Jeff Easley, the man police believe abducted 12-year-old Brittany Mae Smith, bought camping equipment including a blue Ozark Trail domed tent at Walmart in Salem Friday night.
Police are asking the public to look out for this tent as well as the 2005 Dodge Neon he is believed to be using.
Easley and Brittany Smith were caught on surveillance tape at the Salem Walmart. Easley used Brittany's mother's credit card at Walmart. Tina Smith was found dead in her home Monday morning.
In addition to the tent, Roanoke Co. Police chief Ray Lavinder says the pair bought other camping equipment and some bottled drinks.
Police also shared photos of Easley's tattoos in Wednesday afternoon's news conference. They say Easley has a red star tattoo as well as one that police describe as a black tribal sign.
Roanoke County Police Chief Ray Lavinder says the search for Brittany Mae Smith is moving well beyond Virginia into North Carolina, Alabama, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. Amber alerts for the 12-year-old have been issued all of those states.