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'Intellecutally Disabled' Bergen Woman Goes Missing: Police
Jennifer Hasbrouck, 26, walked out of her Bergenfield group home March 9 and was seen in Englewood later that day, police said.

An "intellectually disabled" Bergen County woman suffering from several medical ailments has not been seen since March 9, police said.
Jennifer Hasbrouck, 26, walked out of the Vantage Group Home in Bergenfield, did not return, and was reported missing by a resident coordinator, said Bergenfield Police Department Capt. Mustafa Rabboh. She was seen later on in the day at the Vantage Health Center in Englewood. Police also searched local hospitals for her.
Hasbrouck suffers from "several medical ailments and is intellectually disabled," Rabboh said.
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Hasbrouck is known to travel to New York City and integrate herself with the homeless community in and around the Port Authority bus terminal, Rabboh said.
Hasbrouck is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs approximately 300 pounds, with short curly brown hair, hazel eyes, and a large gap between her front teeth. She was last seen wearing grey pants and a pink T-shirt and was carrying a small black duffle bag.
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Rabboh said not to approach Hasbrouck if seen as she has been known to be violent towards civilians and law enforcement officer in the past.
Anyone who sees Hasbrouck is asked to call the Bergen Police Department at 201-387-4000 or their local police department.
Jennifer Hasbrouck, 26/Bergenfield Police Department
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