Missing 28-year-old woman found safe after her vehicle is discovered in Lancaster
A 28-year-old who went missing over the weekend in Los Angeles has been found safe, police said Wednesday.
Laura Lynne Stacy went missing Sunday and had last been seen in the 3600 block of Barham Boulevard in the Hollywood Hills, according to the LAPD.
Her car was found Tuesday night on a remote Lancaster street by a tow truck driver and several pieces of clothing were found inside, according to KCBS-TV.
Her phone was found about 30 miles away in a puddle of water at Golden Valley Park in Santa Clarita, her family told KTLA-TV.
Stacy moved to L.A. from Denver a few months ago to pursue her interests in real estate and photography, family members told KTLA. They said she is typically in contact with them.
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UPDATES:
3:15 p.m.: This article was updated with police reports that Stacy was found safe.
Jan. 25, 7:50 a.m.: This article was updated with police reporting that Stacy’s vehicle has been found.
This article was originally published on Jan. 24 at 11:05 p.m.
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