Auburn police intensify search for missing pregnant woman, ask community for help

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Auburn police have intensified their search efforts for Jackelin Perez, a 21-year-old pregnant woman who went missing from her home on the evening of October 13. The investigation has taken a troubling turn, with authorities describing the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious. Police have actively reached out to the community, encouraging residents to report any information that may lead to finding Perez. As public concern grows, local law enforcement emphasizes the importance of community involvement in missing person cases. The search for Perez has become a focal point in Auburn, reflecting broader issues of public safety and the urgency surrounding missing individuals.

Investigators are leveraging various resources to locate her, underscoring the seriousness of the situation. Reports indicate that the police are following up on leads, although no significant updates have been released. The community's response may prove vital in resolving this distressing case and ensuring the safe return of Perez.

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