Crime & Safety

Missing Austin Woman Hasn't Been Seen In 2 Months: Police

Susanna Duncan, 22, was last seen on April 21 at the 7th Street/Interstate 35 intersection near the police headquarters downtown.

AUSTIN, TX — Police on Thursday issued a plea to the public in helping to locate a missing woman who has not been seen in two months days.

Susanna Duncan, 22, was last seen on April 21 on 7th Street at Interstate 35 — a stone's throw away from the police headquarters — just past 4 a.m., according to an emailed police advisory. Duncan is known to travel frequently between Marble Falls and Austin, officials added.

The site where Duncan was last seen is the epicenter of ongoing protests against police brutality, but law enforcement officials did not indicate whether the woman was among the demonstrators.

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Duncan was described as standing five feet, two inches and weighing 110 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Police noted Duncan often wears tank tops with leggings.

Police issued photos of Duncan in the hopes someone might recognize her and alert them as to her whereabouts:

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Photo via Austin Police Department.

Photo via Austin Police Department.

Anyone with information about Duncan’s whereabouts is asked to call 9-1-1 immediately. Tips also can be submitted by downloading APD’s mobile app, Austin PD, for free on iPhone and Android.

The map above shows the location where Susanna Duncan, 22, was last seen.

Editor's note: The date Susanna Duncan first went missing was inaccurately reported in an earlier version of this story. She was last seen on April 21. Patch regrets the error.

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