![]() The police asked if there was any reason Liana might want to flee from her life with him. and headed off to work, but when he called her at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, where she worked as a unit clerk, he found she had failed to show up at her usual time, 7 a.m. He told the officers that Liana had awoken at her usual time of 5:55 a.m. Michael came home at once, arriving in a seeming state of shock and distress. The woman, Liana White, left home for work but never made it to her office. Police investigate the truck of a missing pregnant woman at 157 Ave. They also found a list of phone numbers and contacted Liana’s husband, Michael White, who was at his mechanic’s job at a local garage, having already dropped off the couple’s three-year-old daughter, Ashley, at daycare. They found the house clean and tidy, with no obvious signs of struggle. The officers travelled to the White residence at 227 Warwick Crescent and entered to inspect. At once, the officers called the nearby White residence. Other items were scattered leading away from the vehicle, including a cellphone and identification cards for a 29-year-old woman, Liana White. On the ground beside the vehicle, a Ford Explorer, they found a pair of women’s shoes, neatly placed side by side. But the police operator decided the information wasn’t that out of the ordinary, declining to dispatch a car to the scene at 116th Street and 157th Avenue or to take down the SUV’s licence plate number.Īfter a second tip at 7:27 a.m., a police car was finally sent out. It's rare that a sound change puzzle tickles my fancy, though, so I did appreciate the good quality and quantity of themers.Before commencing her workout, Olah called in the tip to the EPS. Hard to save that last one with any clue. Going up to 140 words would undoubtedly have helped.Ĭertain ones felt particularly egregious, too - the Maleskan ITER and ADOLF. Usually, I don't mind if there are bits of glue dabbed over the puzzle - and Alan does well not to concentrate it in any one spot - but there's just so much in total that it felt like it should have been reworked for a smoother overall feel. I don't feel like it's worth it, if you have to use so much crossword glue. But it's so hard to do while retaining smooth fill. I admire that Alan strives to do more, consistently dipping under 140 words in his Sunday puzzles (this one is at 136). Way too much dragged down the quality of my solving experience. I stopped counting at about ten - ERNO, GTS, ADEE, ISTH, LEU, DEO, MST, and so on - and I still had half the puzzle to go. It felt like everywhere in the puzzle, I got bogged down by an abundance of crossword glue. ![]() I wasn't as hot on the short fill, though. These good mid-to-long entries helped keep my attention. ![]() Not every Sunday puzzle has to be (or should be) groundbreaking, and as a solver, I welcome sharp examples of tried and true theme types.Ī couple of nice bonuses in the fill, TIDY SUM, AQUALUNG, FIRE AWAY, PRO TEAM. ![]() Sound change puzzles often don't do much for me, but I enjoyed today's results as a whole. ATTILA THE HONEY flips Attila amusingly on his head. OFF THE MARQUEE had a great spelling change (MARK to MARQUEE), as did TABLE TENNESSEE (TENNIS to TENNESSEE). TAKING THE FIFTH interpreted as "add the fifth letter of the alphabet, E, to base phrases, with kooky results." I enjoyed a good number of them: HOT CROSS BUNNY gave a funny image. ![]()
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