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New Heidi Planck clues revealed from odd text to her multiple phones and strange behavior when she was last seen
A NUMBER of new clues have emerged in the hunt for the missing mom who disappeared after her son's football game more than two weeks ago.
Heidi Planck's ex husband Jim Wayne told The Sun she may have had owned multiple phones and was acting "antsy" on the day he last saw her.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun he also revealed how he found messages on Heidi's phone from a stranger who had discovered Heidi's dog Seven wandering alone on the 28th floor of a high-rise building in downtown LA.
Jim said he then went to pick up the pet from the couple "who had it said they had just found it roaming around on their floor in the hallway."
'ONE OF HER PHONES'
He added: "I first became worried when Heidi didn’t show up to pick up our son at school and I contacted the West LA police department immediately.
“The dog’s microchip…was an afterthought. I guess it was three or four days later that I started looking."
Jim said he took "one of her phones" after reporting Heidi missing and found a message about her dog.
He told The Sun: “I got Heidi’s electronics on October 21, and I probably started going through and checking on October 25."
Jim added: “I found its chip number and started tracing it all the way through. They finally told me at the central data place that the dog had been found.
“I said ‘Ok, that means they’re going to be calling or texting Heidi’s phone’.
“I happened to have one of her phones because after we had done the police report I had gotten into her house and taken some of her electronics so I could talk to her friends and family whose numbers I didn’t have.
“Then I found a text message that said ‘Hey, are you missing a dog?’
“I checked the chip and the central data place said the dog had already been found.
“I went to pick up the dog and the couple who had it said they had just found it roaming around on their floor in the hallway.
“They were very, very nice about it and said they didn’t want to take the dog away from a 10-year-old boy. Our son is looking after the dog now.”
WELLNESS CHECK
Heidi's last known movements are now under police investigation after she was last seen on October 17.
Her laptop and a phone were found at her home during a wellness check on October 20, local reports stated.
Jim said she had appeared "edgy" before suddenly leaving her son's football game three days earlier.
He told The Sun: "“She just seemed a little antsy. She was sitting over here, then sitting over there and then she was walking over there. It just seemed like she was a little antsy.
“Most people go to the football game and find a seat and they just sit down and they stay there.
“She was walking around and then she was sitting over here and then she was sitting over there. Then she kind of came over to the side that we were sitting on.
“I sat on the opposite side only because it was sunny on that side and I felt a little cold.
“It was like when somebody is not comfortable and not calm, so they're kind of like moving from place to place, you know?”
LAST SEEN
Heidi was captured on security footage that same day, leaving her home with her dog in her gray 2017 Range Rover.
Seven was found later that day 12 miles from her home in the Reynier Village area of Los Angeles.
Heidi's car remains missing, according to local reports.
On October 29, FBI agents raided her home, allegedly leaving with files; they had been expecting to find a crime scene there, according to local reports.
It later emerged Heidi's boss was under federal securities investigation for possible fraud charges, according to local reports.
HUNT GOES ON
Heidi is white, 5-feet-3 inches tall, and weighs about 120 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes.
If you have seen or have any information regarding the whereabouts of Planck, Heidi please contact the Los Angeles Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at 213-996-1800.
During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247).
Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or go directly to http://www.lacrimestoppers.org.
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