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She had a record for breaking into different county's recorder of deeds offices when she was in her teen years. When she turned eighteen she no longer had a home due to the fact that foster kids get turned loose and is expected just to get a job and place to stay on their own.She lived on the streets in alleys for awhile then got her a job where she could afford a little apartment which was a kitchenette. Then she found her a better job and could afford a one bedroom apartment

When she was twentyone she petitioned the court to unseal her birth records and found her parents name and had been looking for them all this time. She worked for a company that wrote briefs for lawyers as a file clerk. Her cowokers told the detectives she wouldn't have left her pets to fend for themselves. Instead of calling the pound detective Gilbert took both Mitten and Muffin home with her. Mitten seemed to be the skittish one

Tiffany just put her in the basement and left the door open. Muffin settled in quickly and loved playing out in the enclosed fence. She went to the groomer and got her hair cut She looked like a yorkie for sure afterwards.

​ Evidence in their home had suggested that the two had lived on their own for at least two weeks. That was the last time anyone had seen their owner.She went to the church that the missing brother Matthew Thomas had preached the erly morning service at. Detective Allison McGill pulled his file again. Both of them wondered if the two missing persons could be linked together somehow