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Missing In Maryland: 3 People Have Disappeared
A man suffering from cognitive impairment and a teen last seen getting in a ride-share vehicle are among those missing from Maryland.
MARYLAND — Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks. Among them are a man suffering from cognitive impairment and a teen who has not been heard from since she got into a ride-share vehicle.
Have you seen any of these people? Call the number listed or 911 to provide information. Callers may remain anonymous.
Alfonso Bryan, 72, disappeared from Essex at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 9. He suffers from a cognitive impairment and needs medication, according to police. Officials said he was driving a silver 2016 Buick Encore with Maryland tags that say "1EM3902" and was wearing gray pants when he went missing from Stemmers Run Road. He is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and 170 pounds. Call the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020.
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Diamond Lagroom, 18, of Derwood has been missing since 10:55 a.m. on Tuesday, April 6. Police said her family has been unable to contact her since she left her Lisa Drive home in a ride-share vehicle. At the time, she was carrying a black purse with the letters “BB” on it and was wearing a black shirt with blue jeans and gray tennis shoes. She is about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 195 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000.

Janicua Wicks, 28, was reported missing from Baltimore Wednesday, March 24, according to police. She was in the 2000 block of East Lanvale Street wearing gray sweatpants, black boots, a black coat and a blue shirt with Maryland on the back. Police said she is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and about 100 pounds, sharing the news of her disappearance Friday, April 9. Call the Baltimore Police Department's Missing Person detectives at 443-984-7385 or Eastern District detectives at 410-396-2433.
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