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    Police still searching for woman who went missing on New Year’s Day

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    Police still searching for woman who went missing on New Year’s Day

    By Victor Trammell

           Police in Dearborn, Mich. are asking for the public’s help in finding a young Detroit woman who disappeared on Jan. 1, 2013.

          Dynasty Myles, 23, was seen for the last time at the Fairlane Town Center about 10 p.m. on New Year’s Day. She had just dropped her daughter off at her parents’ home. Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad confirmed this information about the case. Chief Haddad also said:

          “Her family is concerned because she has not contacted anyone since. We hope that someone who has had contact with Dynasty since New Year’s Day will contact us with information on her whereabouts.” (Detroit Free Press)

          According to Dearborn Police Lt. Doug Topolski, the pa-rents of Dynasty Myles found her car abandoned at a restaurant near the mall where she was last seen. Her parents immediately called the police after seeing the car. It is not known at the time if Myles left willingly with someone or if she was abducted.

          Anyone with information in this case is urged to call the Dearborn Police Department at (313) 943-2241. People can also reach the department’s anonymous tips hotline at (313) 943-3012.

     

    Mich. are asking for the public’s help Police in Dearborn
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