Tampa Police Looking for Missing/Endangered Woman

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa Police are urgently searching for 24-year-old Juliet Spalding-Billingslea, who was reported missing on October 31, 2024, after last being seen on October 30. Her family has raised alarms about her safety, citing recent troubling statements that have heightened their concerns. Juliet is described as being 5’4” tall, weighing around 135 pounds, with distinctive black hair and brown eyes. She was last known to be driving a 2007 black Lincoln MKZ, bearing the Florida tag GKGG08. The police have emphasized the importance of community assistance in locating her, appealing to the public for any information that could aid in her safe return.

They ask that anyone with leads reach out to the Tampa Police Department at 813. 231. 6130. The situation is particularly urgent given the nature of her disappearance, classified as endangered. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings or relevant information.

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