Baltimore police seek public's help to locate missing 22-year-old woman

Baltimore police seek public’s help to locate missing 22-year-old woman

October 1, 2024

BALTIMORE, Md. — The Baltimore Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 22-year-old Joyce Santiago-Burgos, who has been missing since September 20. She was reported missing on September 28 from the 3000 block of Frisby Avenue, according to a statement released by the department.

Details regarding what Santiago-Burgos was wearing at the time of her disappearance are currently unknown. Authorities have not provided further information about her possible whereabouts or the circumstances of her disappearance.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Northern District Missing Persons Liaison at 410-396-2455 or call 911.

Baltimore police continue to investigate the case. They are requesting the community’s help in locating Santiago-Burgos as efforts to find her remain ongoing.

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