A young woman was missing for 6 days just outside Canberra.

Within 24 hours of her being reported missing, it was established that her 
mobile phone was last activated at 11:33am, 8km west of Black Mountain Tower.  
(This is in the Molonglo River valley - mostly open country, but pretty steep 
in parts, just upstream from the confluence with the Murrumbidgee).

Searches were conducted in the area, with no success.

On the 6th day after she went missing, "authorities get more precise 
information on where her phone last contacted a tower, and are able to narrow 
their search considerably".

The ABC report refers to them "reanalysing Ms Bautista's phone signal history".

But the key quote is: "We were able to see where the signal was intersecting 
between Black Mountain and Isaacs Ridge, and those areas and the timings of 
those signals enabled us to say with some certainty that Kat's phone was in 
that location", Constable Ryan said.

The Isaacs Ridge area is about 10km S of Black Mountain.  The area they then 
shifted to was 8km SW of the middle of the earlier zone.  That's a correction 
of about 40 degrees in angle and 10km in distance (8 to 18km).

The new search-area is pretty awful country on a fairly steep hillside, and in 
the 'care' of ACT Forestry - which means radiata pine, few insects and birds, 
and periodic clear-felling.  

SES volunteers quickly found her upturned car off the road and down a gully, 
and shortly afterwards found her.  She had some injuries and hence had limited 
ability to walk up the ridge.  She had access to creek-water, and was 
apparently pretty well after 6 days in the open with no food.


I'm wondering how come it took 5 extra days to get "more precise information on 
where her phone last contacted a tower".

I'm assuming that we can discount the possibility that the analytical 
techniques are so massively compute-rich that the computer took that long to 
spit the answer out.

The data-search performed by the operator of the cell-phone network didn't turn 
up the Isaacs Ridge tower data the first time?

The AFP took the first data that came to hand, and ran with that?
And no-one was left in the office to keep looking through the data?


http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/missing-canberra-teenager-kathleen-bautista-found-alive-20150911-gjk81q.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-11/missing-canberra-teen-kathleen-bautista-found-alive/6767864

https://www.google.com:443/maps/place/Settlement+Rd,+Paddys+River+ACT+2620,+Australia/@-35.3350336,149.0469701,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x6b17b782708d26f7:0xd35718f45f455376


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