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Ward Police Seek Missing Woman Last Seen in Florida

Ward Police Seek Missing Woman Last Seen in Florida

In a concerning development, the Ward Police Department has issued a call for public assistance in locating a missing woman, last seen in Florida. The woman, identified as 46-year-old Tracy Shanklin, was last seen on December 31, 2023, at around 11:30 p.m. in the 1300 block of S. Ridgewood Avenue in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Tracy Shanklin, described as 5'3" tall, weighing around 170 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes, was last seen wearing a black and white striped shirt and blue jeans. Authorities and her family are deeply concerned for her well-being, prompting the Ward Police Department to reach out to the community for any information that could lead to her safe return.

The circumstances surrounding Shanklin's disappearance remain unclear, but her family has expressed hope that someone might have seen her or knows her whereabouts. The Ward Police Department has urged anyone with information to contact them directly or to reach out to the Daytona Beach Police Department, given that her last known location was in their jurisdiction.

The search for Tracy Shanklin underscores the importance of community involvement in missing persons cases. As the investigation continues, the Ward Police Department remains committed to finding Shanklin and bringing her home safely. The public's cooperation and any leads provided could be crucial in resolving this distressing situation.

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