Crime & Safety
Missing Lowell Woman's Car Pulled From Merrimack River
Police are still looking for Kim Kelly-Oberhauser, who has been missing since Jan. 18.

LOWELL, MA — State Police helped find the SUV that belonged to a woman who has been missing since Jan. 18, but the woman is still missing.
Detective Capt. Mark LeBlanc, a Lowell Police spokesman, said in a news release that they pulled a black 2016 Range Rover from the Merrimack River on Jan. 22, the same SUV that Kim Kelly-Oberhauser was driving when she was last seen in Lowell.
Lowell Police earlier asked for the public's help in finding Kelly-Oberhauser, and noted that she was last seen driving her Range Rover at 10:45 p.m. in Lowell. Police described her as a middle-aged blonde about 5'7 and 125 lbs.
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“The missing person investigation is ongoing and efforts to locate Kim Kelly-Oberhauser continue,” LeBlanc said in a statement.
Lowell Police are investigating the case with assistance from State Police detectives assigned to Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan’s Office.
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Police are asking anyone who may have seen Kelly-Oberhauser, or knows where she is to call Lowell Police at 978-937-3200.
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