Klamath Falls Police Ask For Publics Help With Missing Woman

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Klamath Falls, Ore. – A 35 year old Klamath Falls woman has been missing since January 22nd.

The following news release is being forwarded at the request of the Klamath Falls Police Department:

MISSING:
Alicia Christine Scott
AKA: Alicia Jensen or Alicia Maris

Alicia went missing from the Klamath Falls, Oregon area on Thursday, January 22nd, 2015. Alicia is 35 years old, 5’03” 140 pounds. Alicia has medium length blonde hair. Alicia has family in the Bend, Oregon, area but has not contacted her family since January 22nd. Alicia does not have a lot of ties to the Klamath Falls area but is believed to have been in town for a few weeks before she went missing. Alicia is currently listed as a missing person. If you have any information about Alicia’s whereabouts or had recent contact with her:

Please contact Detective Brandon Dougherty at the
Klamath Falls Police Department
541-883-5336

Anonymous information can be left at the Klamath Falls Police Tip-line at 541-883-5334

If you see local news happen, call the Horizon Broadcasting Group News Tip Hotline at 541-323-NEWS, or email us.

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