Crime & Safety

Police: Missing Woman's Car Found in National Park

State police and U.S. Park Police spent the night searching by ground and air at Shenandoah State Park.

MADISON, VA — The search continued for a missing Woodbridge woman after her car was recovered in Shenandoah National Park late Saturday.

Nicole K. Mittendorff, 31, was reported missing to the Virginia State Police on Friday. Her 2009 Mini Cooper was found abandoned shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday in a parking lot in the Shenandoah National Park.

State police and U.S. Park Police spent the night searching by ground and air for Mittendorff. Search efforts are still underway Sunday.

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Mittendorff is a white female with blonde hair and green eyes. She is 5’6 and weighs approximately 125 lbs.

The last contact her family had with her was Wednesday, April 13.

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Anyone with information concerning her whereabouts is asked to call Virginia State Police at 703-803-0026 or #77 on a cell phone or 911 or email at questions@vsp.virginia.gov.

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