Crime & Safety

NJ Couple Missing For Weeks, Police Seek Tips

Imani Glover, 25, of Morristown and Destiny Owens, 29, of East Orange have both been reported missing by their families.

Imani Glover, 25, of Morristown and Destiny Owens, 29, of East Orange have both been reported missing by their families.
Imani Glover, 25, of Morristown and Destiny Owens, 29, of East Orange have both been reported missing by their families. (Newark Police and Black and Missing, Inc.)

NEW JERSEY — A New Jersey couple has been missing for more than two weeks, according to authorities in multiple counties in northern New Jersey.

Imani Glover, 25, of Morristown and her girlfriend Destiny Owens, 29, of East Orange have both been reported missing by their families.

Glover was reported missing to the Morristown police on Jan. 8, according to police. Owens was last seen on Christmas Eve, authorities said.

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Glover is 5-foot-3 and weighs about 160 pounds, and she has the word "Shanita" tattooed on her left wrist, according to Newark police.

She has a light complexion, with black hair and brown eyes and a second tattoo on the back of her neck. The Morristown resident was last seen on Jan. 4 at the Jimmy Jazz Shoe Store on West 125th Street in Manhattan.

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Catherine Adams, the Newark Police Public Information Officer said on Thursday, that they are also now assisting East Orange police in the search for Owens.

Owens is described as 5-foot-6, about 130 pounds, with long braids and brown eyes, according to Connie Jackson the East Orange Public Information Officer.

According to police, Owens was last seen on Dec. 24 in Newark wearing a white coat with a dark color hat, a gray hooded sweatshirt, light-colored sweatpants and sneakers.

Anyone with information or sightings of Glover or Owens is asked to contact Detective Robert Edwards at 973-292-6646 or the Newark police at 1-877-695-8477.

The East Orange Police Department’s Detective Bureau referred Patch's inquiry into Owens’ case to the chief’s office, which did not answer the phone.

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