Help find missing Grace Arbuckle – The family members and friends of Grace Arbuckle seek help in locating missing Columbus woman. The police in Columbus are appealing for the public’s assistance in locating the woman who has gone missing. According to the police, Grace Arbuckle, who is 26 years old, was last seen on June 30, 2023. Since the time that she was seen before her sudden disappearance, no one has heard or seen her.
She has a height of 5 feet 7 inches and a weight of 125 pounds, according to the description. Her hair is light blonde, and her eyes are blue. Arbuckle is claimed to have a tattoo on one of her fingers that reads “Grace Arbuckle” in cursive, according to the police. Please contact the Columbus Police Department at the above number if you have any information regarding her whereabouts.
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A woman who was reported missing after she fled a treatment facility in Hilliard on the previous Wednesday has been located safe and sound in Columbus, according to a statement released by Hilliard police on Sunday evening. Riley O’Connell, 18, was located by the Columbus police department between the hours of 5 and 6 in the evening.
Sunday, according to statements made to The Dispatch by Hilliard police. The Hilliard police department did not disclose where she was located but confirmed that she was safe. After O’Connell, then 18 years old, climbed over a fence at Evoke Wellness, a medical detox and residential treatment center located in Hilliard at 5471 Scioto Darby Road, it was reported that she had gone missing at 1 in the morning on June 14.
Riley has been suffering long-term mental health challenges, according to her mother, Shaunna O’Connell, who is the mayor of Taunton, Massachusetts. Riley had been getting therapy at the facility for approximately a month before she fled without her necessary medication. Her mother is the mayor of Taunton, Massachusetts.
Later in the day on Wednesday, Shaunna O’Connell and her husband, Ted, staged a news conference in front of the headquarters of the Columbus Division of Police in an effort to draw more attention from the general public to the hunt for their daughter, who has been reported missing. The pair had remained in the Columbus region to assist with the hunt for Riley O’Connell, who, according to the police, had been seen for the last time on Thursday in the Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus.
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