Missing Glendale woman found
Posted on 13. May, 2010 by kchristieh in local news
I found this flyer taped to a street sign in front of my house today. I haven’t blogged in awhile, since I owe so many things to clients and potential clients, but I thought this was worth posting.
It turns out that Nancy Salas entered at a store in Merced this morning and said she wanted to call 911. According to the KTLA.com,
A 22-year-old woman reported missing by her parents now says she was abducted at knife point and taken to Central California.
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She told her parents she was going for her usual morning run up Chevy Chase Canyon.
When she didn’t return, her parents contacted police.
Salas had initially been been described as third-year UCLA student.
But as it turns out, Salas hadn’t been attending school in years.
“Our records show that she was a fourth-year sociology student last enrolled in 2008,” said UCLA spokesman Phil Hampton.
According to Police Sgt. Tom Lorenz, Salas had been deceiving her parents and her friends.
“There’s obviously a deception,” Lorenz said. “I don’t want to go so far as to call it a double life.”
Her mother and father had been planning a graduation party for her when she disappeared.
Lorenz also says Salas’ brother is being questioned.
How sad. But, thankfully, not worse. I was going to put the sign back after I blogged about it, but I guess I don’t need to now. That’s good.
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