Crime & Safety
Missing UMD College Student Spotted in Baltimore: Police
Kaitlyn George was seen on Charm City Circulator, police said. Call the University of Maryland Police Department with info at 301-405-3555.

BALTIMORE, MD — Police are continuing to search for a 21-year-old University of Maryland student four days after she disappeared, and authorities say she was recently seen in Baltimore City.
Kaitlyn George left a building on campus in College Park before 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, wearing a frame pack and carrying a pink bag, according to the University of Maryland Police Department.
George, who is a junior aerospace engineering major, was supposed to be going camping with her boyfriend, according to a report in the campus newspaper the Diamondback. George never arrived.
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Surveillance footage showed a white taxi picking up George on campus, whose driver told authorities she was dropped off in front of a marina in Federal Hill. Security footage from the marina showed her getting into a white SUV that had been waiting, police reported.
A witness saw her on the Charm City Circulator at 8:40 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, according to the University of Maryland Police Department.
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Friends and family have said the disappearance is out of character for George.
George is described as 5' 3" tall and weighs about 121 pounds, with hazel eyes and blond hair, according to police.
Officials said they do not suspect foul play but are pursuing all leads.
Anyone with information regarding Kaitlyn George’s whereabouts is asked to call the University of Maryland Police Department at 301-405-3555.
UPDATE: Photo of missing UMD student, Kaitlyn George leaving Allegany Hall on 11/10/16, at approx. 4:42 p.m. https://t.co/xTDlVYlRMf pic.twitter.com/Pmc6cMX011
— UMD Police Dept. (@UMPD) November 11, 2016
According to a report by CBS Baltimore, police have been unable to track her cell phone, and George does not have a car on campus. The CBS report said her family says she was being harassed before she went missing.
— By Karen Wall and Elizabeth Janney
Photos courtesy of the University of Maryland Police Department.
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