28-year-old woman reported missing in manchester township

28-year-old woman reported missing in Manchester Township

Woman reported missing after last being seen near Milford Drive

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Police are searching for a 28-year-old woman who was last seen early Monday morning in Manchester Township, with her location still unknown as of late Monday.

Mikayla Gardipee was reported missing after she was last seen around 8 a.m. in the area of Milford Drive, according to the Manchester Township Police Department. Authorities said multiple investigative steps have already been taken, but her whereabouts remain unknown.

28-year-old woman reported missing in manchester township
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No further details have been released regarding the circumstances of her disappearance, and police have not confirmed if foul play is suspected.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Manchester Township Police Department at 732-657-6111.

Key Points

  • Mikayla Gardipee, 28, last seen Monday morning around 8 a.m. on Milford Drive
  • Police have conducted several investigative steps but have not located her
  • Public is asked to report any information to Manchester Township Police
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