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The Pulaski Police Department is asking for public’s help in locating a missing woman last seen early November
Pulaski County, Virginia – The Pulaski Police Department are asking for public’s help in locating a missing woman last seen early November.
According to the department, the 31-year-old Korie Leigh Hodges was reported missing Tuesday, December 28th.
She’s 5′6″ and about 130 pounds, with hazel eyes and auburn hair; she also has a butterfly tattoo on her right arm.
Hodges’ family relatives said they saw her last time on November 7 and she told them that she was going to stay in Roanoke.
She was seen driving in a blue ‘90s Chevy S10 with “farm use” tags.
Anyone with her whereabouts is asked to call 911 or to contact Sgt. Riddle with the Pulaski Police Department at 540-994-8609.
Once more details are available, we will update the story.
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