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Police Ask For Public's Help To Find Missing South Windsor Woman
Jessica Edwards, 30, has been missing since Monday morning, according to police.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — South Windsor police are requesting help from the public in locating a 30-year-old local woman who has been missing since Monday morning.
Jessica Edwards is described as standing 5-foot-3 and weighing about 150 pounds, She was last seen Monday around 7 a.m., Sgt. Mark Cleverdon said.
Police have consulted with local, state, and federal agencies and requested any resources at their disposal to assist in finding the woman. Neighborhood canvasses and searches of the immediate area surrounding her home, including the use of canine teams and an aerial support team, have thus far produced no results, Cleverdon said.
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"We have also enlisted the assistance of our regional digital investigations unit to establish a digital footprint that could bring us closer to finding out where Jessica is," Cleverdon said at a media briefing Thursday. "We are thankful for the assistance of Jessica’s family and friends, who
have been cooperative and forthcoming with information. We understand and share in their grave concern for her well-being, and our entire organization is working tirelessly to establish credible information on her whereabouts. We are at a point in time where we need the help of the community to move this investigation forward."
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the South Windsor Police Department at 860-644-2551. An email tip line on the department's website (southwindsor-ct.gov/police)
and a phone tip line (860-648-6226) have been established for those who wish to remain anonymous.
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