VELEZ-MITCHELL: So reports say Cassie`s mother`s boyfriend, the gentleman you just heard from, called you, Tracey, the night that Cassie vanished.
What did he have to say? I mean, what -- what was the conversation that night?
SNYDER: Well, there was three phone calls. They started about 9:14 that night. And he first asked if Cassie was still at our house. And coming
through the conversation and getting Hunter`s input during the first phone call, the first phone call...
VELEZ-MITCHELL: That`s your son.
SNYDER: Cassie`s mom boyfriend actually saw Cassie get out of his truck, walk up the driveway. She did not speak to the mom`s boyfriend at all when
she was walking up the driveway and she went into the house. So I brought that up to him and told him that he seen him get out of my son`s -- seen
Cassie get out of my son`s vehicle, so he knew she was no longer with him or with us.
And I kept repeating to him through these three phone calls to go to the police department, go to the police department, or call the police and
report her missing.
In the third -- third phone call, he said that he did. He went to the police department, and they told him that it would be a 72-hour wait. That
morning, Monday morning when I got to work, I called and spoke with a detective. And he said there was actually no report filed. And he come
and spoke to me, and we filed the missing report on Monday.