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AT RISK MISSING PERSON, Lana Turner, North Highlands

AT RISK MISSING PERSON, Lana Turner, North Highlands

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
AT RISK MISSING PERSON

The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a woman who was reported missing from the 7700 block of Watt Avenue in the north area of Sacramento County. 52-year-old Lana Turner was last seen approximately two weeks ago by family members.

Turner (see attached photo) is described as a white female approximately 5’ 4” tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Turner was last seen wearing a red shirt with green shorts and sandals. It is reportedly unusual for Turner not to contact her family and friends on a regular basis. Turner suffers from diabetes and is insulin dependent.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this missing person is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (916) 874-5115.


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Posted inMetro, Sacramento

AT RISK MISSING PERSON, Lana Turner, North Highlands

AT RISK MISSING PERSON, Lana Turner, North Highlands

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
AT RISK MISSING PERSON

The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a woman who was reported missing from the 7700 block of Watt Avenue in the north area of Sacramento County. 52-year-old Lana Turner was last seen approximately two weeks ago by family members.

Turner (see attached photo) is described as a white female approximately 5’ 4” tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Turner was last seen wearing a red shirt with green shorts and sandals. It is reportedly unusual for Turner not to contact her family and friends on a regular basis. Turner suffers from diabetes and is insulin dependent.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this missing person is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (916) 874-5115.


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