![]() Since she has not attempted to contact her family they have to believe she went missing in Kittson County. Similar to the Dawn Carlson case, Porter says we have to look at what is most possible. “We have some work to do” stated Porter, “but first we want to let the public know we are working on this and ask the public to call us if they have any memory of this woman.” Vig and Porter feel if she did leave the area and got away safe she would have contacted her family at some point. The physical property where she was living was never searched. ![]() “Deputies interviewed whomever they could back then but it seemed like maybe she had just gone back home,” added Vig. Look did not have a vehicle so she couldn’t have just driven off. The friend also stated it wasn’t unlike for her to hitchhike. “A friend of hers says she never said goodbye to her,” stated Vig and the friend found it strange that she didn’t at least tell her she was leaving. Unfortunately he can’t find who originated that rumor or find any proof that that is what she did. ![]() “There was a rumor that she got on a bus and went to Albuquerque,” Vig stated. Vig has reached out to many people in the Halma area. It was cashed at the Frog Pond and cleared the bank a few days later. Her other last activity included cashing a check sometime around the same week as the phone call. 1, 1995 when she called her mother and spoke for 41 minutes.īecause of the sporadic behavior of Look, her daughter, Lora, didn’t report her missing until Feb. She had talked with friends in the area about moving back to Albuquerque. Look was good to stay in contact with her family, she had three daughters and her mother. She was put on hydrocodone as a result of this injury. Look ended up with a fractured collar bone/shoulder around August of 1995 and her story – injured herself while herding cows – differed from Spilde’s -falling down when she was drunk. The couple had a history of drinking and partying and possible domestic violence. They moved to Halma, where Spilde was from. Vig’s notes show Look came to Kittson County in 1995 with Todd Spilde, whom she met in Albuquerque, N.M. Vig has been looking at the old case file and talking with the deputies who originally worked the case to see if they remember anything that was not in their notes and to get a feel for the case as a whole. Look was last seen in October of 1995 but wasn’t reported missing until February 1996 by her daughter. In 1995, 41 year old Becky Jo Look went missing from Halma, Minn. LR: Used a variety of topic-related and fancy lexical.Kittson County Deputy Sheriff Matt Vig and Sheriff Steve Porter are looking into a 23 year old missing persons case.GRA: Appropriate use of Compound, Complex, and Tense.CC: Structured the report logically and organized the paragraphs as per the requisite, and used accurate discourse markers and connectors.Intro: Paraphrasing of the question + Overview: Addressed the number of stages the diagram consists of and mentioned the major stages.īody 1: Explained the process from the fertilized eggs to a stage where hindlegs appear.īody 2: Elaborated further about the remaining process until the final stage where the once-called tadpole is now an adult fully-grown frog. Finally, the once-called tadpole is now a fully-grown dark green coloured amphibian frog that is ready to start the cycle again by laying newly fertilized eggs. ![]() ![]() Succeedingly, the front limbs begin to appear and the frog is supported by four legs as a result, their journey inside the water shortens and they start to explore the land. In the ensuing stage, the baby frog gets fed its essential nutrients stored in its tail which shrinks and eventually disappears as this resource depletes. Eventually, their back limbs (legs) begin to appear so they can swim better. It also develops external gills for breathing. As they grow, it turns from black to dark green colour, and its tail gets longer. In the next stage, the tadpoles with short tail hatch from it and immediately cling to the plants in the pond. Looking at a glance, it is lucid that the first stage begins when an adult frog lays fertilized eggs in a pond which grow into embryos. In every stage, this cold-blooded creature emerges and becomes bigger and stronger than in the previous stage. Overall, it is a cyclical process and consists of 11 stages initiating from the fertilized eggs into a tadpole and finally becoming a fully grown amphibian - an adult frog. Sample Report The natural life cycle process of a frog is depicted in the given pictorial diagram. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant. The diagram illustrates the Life Cycle process of frogs in a pond. ![]()
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