Crime & Safety
Additional Details Of Bucks County Woman's Disappearance Offered In Family's Emotional Video
Everything was seemingly normal in Lindsey Piccone's life in the days leading up to her disappearance on Sept. 6, her family says.

Everything was seemingly normal in Lindsey Piccone's life in the days leading up to her disappearance on Sept. 6, her family said in an emotional video released Tuesday — six weeks after the 21-year-old went missing.
The family of the missing Bensalem woman whose car was found abandoned in Tyler State Park says a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to her safe return.
According to her family, from the outside, everything was seemingly normal in Piccone's life in the days leading up to her disappearance. She left a "vague" note behind, according to a family member who spoke in the Facebook video posted to the Bucks County News Feed Facebook page.
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The note "implied a permanent goodbye," but it was not clear if she meant she planned to harm herself or if she was running away. She did not bring items with her to indicate a long-term life change, her family said, adding her disappearance seemed "irrational" and "spontaneous."
More than 714,000 people have watched the video since it was posted Tuesday night.
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Her mother, speaking in the video, offered an emotional plea for people to keep looking for her daughter. "We still don’t know where she is: is she alive, is she dead?"
Family members say Piccone was a normal 21-year-old who worked at a daycare and loved spending time with her family and friends.
The young woman was reported missing by her parents, Jeannette and Paul Piccone, also of Bensalem.
Eric Ihlein, a DCNR ranger who has served as a spokesperson during the search, has previously said officials believe there is no public threat at the park.
According to Ihlein, Piccone came to Tyler Park frequently with her dogs. But her dogs and her cell phone were not with her when she went missing, Ihlein said. A search throughout Bucks County and other areas she has been known to visit frequently was also conducted.
Piccone is described as being 5 feet, 3 inches tall, 120 pounds and was last seen wearing a black tank top.
If anyone has information about her whereabouts, call Bensalem Police at (215) 633-3719.
Photo, Facebook shared by family
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