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UPDATE: Missing Crimora woman safely located

UPDATE: Missing Crimora woman safely located

Photo: Saga Communications/Augusta County Sheriff's Office


UPDATE: Erica Ortiz has been safely located.

 

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance with locating a missing Crimora woman.

Erica Dawn Ortiz, 39, was last seen on Sept 9 at her Crimora residence but was reported missing by a family member on Thursday.

Ortiz is a white woman who stands 5’4″, weighs 120 pounds, has brown hair and green eyes.

Her whereabouts are unknown

Anyone who has information is asked to contact the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office at 540-245-5333.

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