Crime & Safety
STILL MISSING: Do You Know Where Manchester's Amanda Picard Is?
Police are asking for help in locating the 24-year-old, who has been missing since Feb. 5.
MANCHESTER, NJ -- (Updated, March 1)
Manchester Township police have issued another plea for information that may lead to finding a township woman who has been missing since Feb. 5.
Amanda Picard, 24, was dropped off by her parents at her grandmother’s home in Holiday City at Berkeley for the weekend on Feb. 5 and has not been seen since, Capt. Todd Malland said.
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The department released a second photo of Picard Tuesday morning.
Picard does not have an active driver’s license and does not own a car, he said. There is no possible destination information available, Malland said. She also left her grandmother’s home without her cell phone, he said.
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She is 5-foot-7, weighs 130 pounds and has green eyes and brown hair, Malland said.
Anyone who has any information concerning the whereabouts of Amanda Picard, or who has had any form of communication with her is asked to call Manchester police at 732-657-6111 or Detective Rich Jupinka at 732-657-2009, ext. 4206, immediately.
Anonymous tips can be submitted online at www.Manchesterpolicenj.com. Tips may also be submitted through private Facebook message; click here for the department’s Facebook page.
Any help the public can provide in locating this individual is greatly appreciated, Malland said.
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