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Woman, 26, reported missing after person receives text saying she’d been ‘left on road after assault’
A WOMAN has been reported missing after a text message was received saying she’d been left on a road after being assaulted.
Cincinnati Police are seeking assistance in finding Kayla Moser, 26, who was last seen on March 28 around midday.
Cincinnati police are looking for a Kayla MoserCincinnati Police Department
Text messages say the woman was on the 2200 block of Westwood Northern BoulevardGoogle street view
The Cincinnati Police Department is seeking assistance in finding MoserCincinnati Police Department
The person who reported Moser missing then received text messages with her supposed whereabouts.
The texts indicated Moser had been left on Westwood Northern Boulevard after being assaulted.
No further details are known.
Moser was reportedly last wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.
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She is 5 feet tall and 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information is urged to call Cincinnati Police at (513) 569-8500.
The Cincinnati Police Department posted a missing person flyer with Moser’s information on its social media accounts.
Moser is the latest women to go mysteriously missing in recent weeks.
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Naomi Irion, 18, of Nevada was last seen on March 12. Her body was recovered on March 29 and an arrest has been made in connection to her murder.
Betty Taylor, 12, of Arizona was reported missing on March 20.
She reportedly had secret social media accounts and was connecting with strangers, her mother said.
Cassie Carli was reported missing by a friend in Florida on March 28.
While her car has been recovered, she was last seen on Navarre Beach.
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