Quentin Jacobsen Case Study

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It is reported that an 18 year old high school senior has run away. The person has been identified as Margo Roth Spiegelman. Police are not classifying this case as a missing minor because she is 18 years of age and technically an adult. Detective Otis Warren also says that her age gives her the right to leave home. Margo is known to leave town for awhile and return. She leaves clues for her family to ensure them she is not in danger. Mr. and Mrs. Spiegelman have not received any clues as to her whereabouts.
Quentin Jacobsen is the last known person to have spoken to Margo before she left. She is suspected to have left the day after showing up at Quentin's window around midnight. Margo lives in the subdivision Jefferson Park in Orlando, Florida.

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