Crime & Safety
Missing In Maryland: 5 People Have Vanished
Have you seen any of these missing persons? They have disappeared recently from locations around Maryland.
MARYLAND — Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks, and we are hoping you can help bring them home. Those who are missing range in age from 13 to 44.
Have you seen any of these missing persons? Call 911 or the number listed with the information about the individual.
Editor's note: When we first published this article Sept. 22, there were nine people missing. Four have been found, and we have removed their names as of Oct. 6.
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Nakyah Coles, 14, of Warren Park Drive in Pikesville, disappeared at 3 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22. She left home unannounced, police said. She may have been headed to Millbrook Park Drive. Call the Baltimore County Police Department's Pikesville precinct at 410-887-1279.

Tiyonna Glasco, 13, was last seen in northeast Baltimore around 3:05 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20. At the time, she was in the 5600 block of Laurelton Avenue. She was wearing a blue jean jacket with blue jeans and white Nikes. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 110 pounds. Call the Baltimore Police Department's missing persons detectives at 443-984-7385.
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Kathleen Bond, 44, of Baltimore County, was last seen Sunday, Sept. 15. She left her home in the Pikesville area on Jameson Lane unannounced, officials reported, and nobody knew where she was going. She may become confused without her medication, police said. Bond is 5 feet 9 inches tall and 190 pounds. Call the Pikesville precinct at 410-887-1279.

Laila Gittens, 15, and Jorden Webster, 17, disappeared from the Frederick area Friday, Sept. 6. Police said they are likely together. Gittens is 5 feet 3 inches tall and 140 pounds with two nose piercings and a tattoo on her right forearm. She was wearing a white t-shirt, dark gray pants and black Vans sneakers when she went missing. Webster typically has a beard and was last seen wearing a purple t-shirt that said "Washington County Goes Purple" with dark gray shorts and white Vans. Call Detective Greg Loftis of the Frederick Police Department at 240-674-8941.

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