Crime & Safety
Critically Missing Glen Burnie Woman Gone For 6 Months: Police
State Police say a Glen Burnie woman who was pregnant when she went missing six months ago may be in the Brooklyn or Baltimore city areas.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — Maryland State Police say a critically missing Glen Burnie woman who was pregnant when she went missing six months ago may be in the Brooklyn or Baltimore city areas. Authorities on Thursday asked for the public’s help as they continue to search for Ashley Lynn Thomas, 30.
She is described as a white woman with a thin build. She is 5’6”, and at the time she was reported missing weighed about 140 pounds. She has brown eyes, strawberry blonde hair and freckles. She was reported missing from the Glen Burnie area by her husband on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016.
This week, state police investigators have received several tips that Thomas may be in the area of Baltimore City and Brooklyn, although no recent confirmed sightings have occurred. When Thomas originally went missing she was about seven months pregnant and now may have a baby with her, officials say. Thomas is wanted by the Anne Arundel County Police Department on drug possession and distribution charges.
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When she was last seen about six months ago, Thomas was carrying a backpack with her initials on it. She was also wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt, a white Aeropostale sweatshirt, a black T-shirt, black maternity pants, a pink and white hat, and white sneakers.
Police believe she may use the alias of Ashley Carroll to avoid identification if located. Anyone who sees her or has information about her location is asked to call the Glen Burnie Barrack at 410-761-5130.
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»Photo of Ashley Thomas, courtesy of Maryland State Police
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