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Woman, 37, Reported Missing After Car Is Found On 60 Freeway
Robyn Latecia Nelson was last seen at her home in Tempe, Arizona last month. Her car was found days later on the 60 Freeway in Walnut.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA — Authorities on Monday asked for the public's help finding a 37-year-old Arizona woman, who remains missing more than two weeks after her car was found abandoned on the 60 Freeway in Walnut.
Robyn Latecia Nelson, 37, was last seen on Dec. 27 at her home in Tempe, Arizona on the 1400 block of Huntington Drive. Her car — a 2010 tan Hyundai Sonata with Arizona license plate BHN4976 — was found on Dec. 29 on the 60 Freeway at Lemon Avenue.
Nelson suffers from PTSD, anxiety and depression. Her loved ones haven't seen or heard from her and are concerned for her safety, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department said.
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She is described as black, 5 feet 5 inches tall, 105 pounds with short brown hair (no longer in braids), brown eyes and tattoos of a planet on her left forearm and an Egyptian symbol on her right forearm.
Anyone with information is urged to call the sheriff department's missing persons unit at 323-890-5500.
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#MissingMonday
— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) January 13, 2020
Can you help #LASD find #Missing Person Robyn Latecia Nelson? She was last seen 12/27/19 at her home in #TempeArizona. Her tan Hyundai Sonata was found 12/29/19 in #Walnut CA. Call us with your tips 323-890-5500 or 800-222-8477. https://t.co/3wVeg0QgBw pic.twitter.com/qHw3MbFyWT
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