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MI REBECCA PARK: Missing from Wexford County, MI - 3 Nov 2025 - Age 22 (7 Viewers)

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Wexford County Sheriff's Office seeks help in finding missing pregnant woman
The Wexford County Sheriff's Office is seeking public assistance in locating Rebecca Kay Park, who is approximately 38 weeks pregnant.

Wexford Co. Sheriff: Missing pregnant woman's phone found; last seen entering dark vehicle
The Wexford County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the disappearance of 22-year-old Rebecca Park, who is reported missing and possibly endangered.

Park, who is approximately 38 weeks pregnant, was last seen willingly getting into the passenger side of a dark-colored vehicle on Monday night around 11:30 p.m. outside a relative's home on South 21 1/2 Road.

She had arranged to be picked up but did not disclose to the witness who would be picking her up, the sheriffs office said.

Deputies said her cellphone was later discovered on a two-track near the location where she was last seen.


Media - REBECCA PARK: Missing from Wexford County, MI - 3 Nov 2025 - Age 22
 
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Are Ubers often black with black windows?
Sedans are pretty common with Ubers but as far as I know a person can drive whatever they own with maybe a few caveats like year, of course you have to be licensed, etc. They can vary. Lyft is a similar company and I had a ride home from the hospital with Lyft and I was really bad with physical limitations then and I could barely get in the vehicle it was so big and high up. It was too high and then I couldn't get my feet up and in, so that's how much they vary. It was a HUGE new something.

Tinting wouldn't be common I don't think but no reason they couldn't have it imo.

In some states the degree of tint is regulated.

I meant to look up the mom's address and never did but it sounds rural, making an Uber less likely but still possible.

Sedans are pretty common for gas mileage reasons.

I've taken quite a few and white is the most common color imo but I've seen all types. Never been in a tinted one.

I also have never had a car with tinted windows in my lifetime and I've had tons of them. I would not call it common and you either have to take it in to have it done or if new, order that as an option I'm sure.

To give you some perspective.
 
Sedans are pretty common with Ubers but as far as I know a person can drive whatever they own with maybe a few caveats like year, of course you have to be licensed, etc. They can vary. Lyft is a similar company and I had a ride home from the hospital with Lyft and I was really bad with physical limitations then and I could barely get in the vehicle it was so big and high up. It was too high and then I couldn't get my feet up and in, so that's how much they vary. It was a HUGE new something.

Tinting wouldn't be common I don't think but no reason they couldn't have it imo.

In some states the degree of tint is regulated.

I meant to look up the mom's address and never did but it sounds rural, making an Uber less likely but still possible.

Sedans are pretty common for gas mileage reasons.

I've taken quite a few and white is the most common color imo but I've seen all types. Never been in a tinted one.

I also have never had a car with tinted windows in my lifetime and I've had tons of them. I would not call it common and you either have to take it in to have it done or if new, order that as an option I'm sure.

To give you some perspective.
My current vehicle has slightly tinted windows. Do you have them too.
 
My current vehicle has slightly tinted windows. Do you have them too.
Most vehicles have slightly tinted. Most states have laws on the degree of tint and it often also states that the front windows and windshield have a limit of how deeply tinted they can be vs the back windows. I know in my state they do that specifically so a driver can possibly be identified. If she's claiming the driver's window was black tinted, then that was probably an illegal tint so if found, they can have probable cause to pull him over for just that now BUT wasn't it also around midnight when this all was taking place? If so (can't remember where I read that part) then it might have just been dark enough to not be able to see the driver in the dark from where she was. I am also taking everything mom says with a grain of salt right now. Something just doesn't sit well with me with her. I felt that even before we saw that they had a difficult relationship.

I know many people that have gotten tickets from having their front windows too dark even though the back windows are the same tint and they were ok. Those same people had to show proof that they removed it from the front and made into compliance or can get fined even more. One kid I know, that was more than likely getting mouthy with the cop, was ordered to strip it off on the side of the road. I am sure there was far more to the story than I was told on how that all transpired.
 
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Ok. went back to read what time it was and it was near midnight, so very dark. Weird time to be out and getting a ride with what she supposedly said upon leaving.
 
Her mom was apparently paying attn to who picked her up, she knew they pulled near her truck, reached the front of it and then left. She knew it was a dark car with tinted windows. Did she say black? So imo she would have tried to see who was driving and the fact she couldn't makes me think the tint was pretty dark. Just a guess though.
 
Ok. went back to read what time it was and it was near midnight, so very dark. Weird time to be out and getting a ride with what she supposedly said upon leaving.
This was at night?? What kind of errands were they running then? Or were those things hours apart, errands to when someone picked her up? One would think she'd be with her bf at that hour.
 
This was at night?? What kind of errands were they running then? Or were those things hours apart, errands to when someone picked her up? One would think she'd be with her bf at that hour.
1130pm is close enough to midnight for me. That's when Mom says she took off in the car.
 
1130pm is close enough to midnight for me. That's when Mom says she took off in the car.
Well that's just strange. Where would a full term basically pregnant woman be going at 11:30 at night other than home to the bf? Did they not have a car or something so someone else had to pick her up? That really doesn't add up either as they sure didn't take her home that we know of.

And why not just stay at mom's? Did the two have an argument I wonder...

It's unlikely they were running errands at that hour or that she just got out of the hospital, discharges don't happen at that hour so those things must have been earlier in the day.

Tide pods are odd too to grab at that hour unless going home to do laundry or to a laundromat. The Tide pods would seem to indicate she was heading home...

There are sure a lot of unknowns here.
 
Well that's just strange. Where would a full term basically pregnant woman be going at 11:30 at night other than home to the bf? Did they not have a car or something so someone else had to pick her up? That really doesn't add up either as they sure didn't take her home that we know of.

And why not just stay at mom's? Did the two have an argument I wonder...

It's unlikely they were running errands at that hour or that she just got out of the hospital, discharges don't happen at that hour so those things must have been earlier in the day.

Tide pods are odd too to grab at that hour unless going home to do laundry or to a laundromat. The Tide pods would seem to indicate she was heading home...

There are sure a lot of unknowns here.
WTH are tide pods? Language barrier here.

Is it likely she could be in a maternity hospital somewhere pending the child's arrival?
 
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WTH are tide pods? Language barrier here.

Is it likely she could be in a maternity hospital somewhere pending the child's arrival?
Laundry detergent.

She "could" be bit in sure they are have all been notified and while they wouldn't be able to say anything other than she's there and accounted for, which they have not done.
 
I thought it was double train tracks myself.
That makes more sense than what I was thinking, lol.
So, I take it that in this case, it's a road with no name (like the Clint Eastwood in the Dollars trilogy, lol!)
Btw, I've scouted out the main road and found one road- just one- unnamed but there's a sign next to it that says "seasonal road".
 
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WTH are tide pods? Language barrier here.

Is it likely she could be in a maternity hospital somewhere pending the child's arrival?
Yes, Guess Who is right. I've never used those but I know that "Tide" is the brand of the detergent and the pod is a dissolvable pouch that contains the detergent.
I've seen them for dishwashers, too.
 
So my understanding of the story is that Becca and her mother went to or back to the mother's house to get laundry detergent and it was within moments that some unknown person pulled up to take her to some unknown place to do what- nobody knows...
Yeah, I'm not swallowing that.
 
Yes, Guess Who is right. I've never used those but I know that "Tide" is the brand of the detergent and the pod is a dissolvable pouch that contains the detergent.
I've seen them for dishwashers, too.
We have Tide here but powder. Never heard of 'pods'. Doesn't mean we don't have them though. I alway use Formil powder. Haven't seen Tide for yonks.
 
We have Tide here but powder. Never heard of 'pods'. Doesn't mean we don't have them though. I alway use Formil powder. Haven't seen Tide for yonks.
You never heard of the fad when kids were challenging each other to eat them a few years ago? :rofl: :thud:
 

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