Urgent search underway for missing woman in glen burnie
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Urgent Search Underway for Missing Woman in Glen Burnie

Glen Burnie, MD – The Anne Arundel County Police Department has issued a request for public assistance in locating a missing woman, Angelina Jacobs. Jacobs, 30, was last seen in the vicinity of Furnace Branch Road in Glen Burnie on Sunday, October 1st.

Jacobs is described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall with a weight of approximately 120 pounds. The police are actively seeking any information that may lead to her whereabouts. Authorities emphasize the importance of community assistance in this matter.

Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Anne Arundel County Police Missing Persons Unit. The unit can be reached at the phone number 410-222-4731. Cooperation from the public could prove vital in locating Jacobs.

Urgent search underway for missing woman in glen burnie
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The police department has also shared a photograph of Jacobs to aid in this search effort. The release of this information underscores the department’s commitment to finding Jacobs and ensuring her safety.

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