Crime & Safety
It Has Been One Month Since A Woman Went Missing At Tyler Park, And No New Clues Have Surfaced
Authorities still have no leads on the whereabouts of Lindsey Piccone, a 21-year-old woman who went missing one month ago at Tyler Park.

Authorities still have no leads on the whereabouts of Lindsey Piccone, a 21-year-old woman who went missing one month ago in Newtown Township.
Piccone went missing on Sept. 6 and her abandoned car was found at Bucks County's Tyler State Park. A multi-day search of the 1,711-acre park followed but turned up no evidence as to where she may be.
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources officials tell Patch one month later, there is nothing new to report. Her disappearance is being handled by Bensalem Township Police as a missing person investigation.
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Park personnel have ceased searching but "remain vigilant" for any leads and tips, said Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Press Secretary Terry Brady.
The young woman was reported missing by her parents, Jeannette and Paul Piccone, also of Bensalem. Details surrounding the circumstances of her disappearance were not disclosed.
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Eric Ihlein, a DCNR ranger who has served as a spokesperson during the search, has previously said officials believe there is no public threat at the park.
According to Ihlein, Piccone came to Tyler Park frequently with her dogs. But her dogs and her cell phone were not with her when she went missing, Ihlein said. A search throughout Bucks County and other areas she has been known to visit frequently was also conducted.
Piccone is described as being 5 feet, 3 inches tall, 120 pounds and was last seen wearing a black tank top.
If anyone has information about her whereabouts, call Bucks County Emergency Services at 610-982-5411.
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