The missing woman is identified as Katie M. Cook, 27, of Willards, Md. She is described as a white female, 5’4″ tall and about 140 pounds. She has blonde shoulder length hair and blue eyes. She is believed to have been wearing a long leather jacket w/hood (unknown color), jeans and slippers.
Cook was last seen at about 7:00 a.m. on March 12, 2017, in the area of Rt. 175 and Rt. 1 in Jessup, Md. She had been in the area visiting a relative. Cook also has family in Harford County.
Cook was reported missing to Maryland State Police yesterday by her mother. Her mother told troopers it is unusual that Cook has had no telephone contact with her relatives for several days.
Anyone who may have seen Cook or who has information about her location, is urged to contact the Maryland State Police at the Bel Air Barrack, 410-879-2101.
Publishers Notes: This is the same individual who was arrested for the hit and run on my Powellville home. She was placed on a $10,000.00 bond, (after a hit and run) knowing she was a flight risk already and now she has disappeared.
If anyone knows where she might be please contact the State Police so she can get the help she needs.
Why didn't they mention that she is wanted instead of just missing?
ReplyDeleteOh boy
ReplyDeleteIs she still driving that same car? They never should have let her go in the first place. What was her bond, I wonder; "personal recognizance"? SMH...
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ReplyDeleteWhy didn't they mention that she is wanted instead of just missing?
March 16, 2017 at 6:03 AM
Are you sure you are intelligent enough to vote??
If they included "Wanted" instead of "just missing" then the Libards(like you) would try to help her escape and the Left Wing Nut Media wouldn't post it. DUH!
She's not wanted. She's out on bond...
ReplyDeleteExactly 7:31. She won't be wanted until she fails to show up for her court appearance. Then I pity whoever put up the bail for her.
ReplyDeleteFugitive! Not missing
ReplyDeleteIf not found she will be added to the missing, no one cares added to the ones missing or homicides with a no "cold case files" person or department in Salisbury or Wicomico County. Sad but true law enforcement does not have the moneys to have some one work that kind of department around here I was told by a member of the SPD recently.
ReplyDeleteSo you picketers and winey Democrats jump on that and do something really good take on a mission on that could help awaiting parents, children, relatives and friends.
7:23 isn't smart enough to vote either. can't read the words "placed on a $10,000 bond"
ReplyDelete7:26
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say about people that assume. Leave "me" out of it. You just made as @ss out of yourself. If the libs want to hide her we can lock them up with her. The public needs to know what she is WANTED for crimes not just missing.
If I was from Willards I would runaway too.
ReplyDeletewboc posted she had been picked up in Jessup md
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