FOUND SAFE: Police Seek Tips in Disappearance of 21-year-old New York Woman Who Vanished Without Car, Phone

Update

A New York woman has been safe, according to the Albany Police Department. News 10 reports that she was found by police “in the area of South Pearl Street and Market Street on November 26.”

Initial Coverage

Police in New York are searching for a missing 21-year-old who hasn’t been seen since Wednesday.

According to NBC 13, Azalea Gardner was last seen in the downtown Albany area at around 5 p.m. Family members said she was spotted at the Western Avenue and Madison Street intersection, near Pearl Street and State Street.

Gardner reportedly does not have her phone with her and left on foot without her vehicle. Loved ones said she may need medical attention and they are concerned for her safety due to mental health issues.

Gardner is described as a white female who stands 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs around 135 pounds. She has a fair complexion and light blue and pink hair. She was last seen in black, including a black cap with cat ears.

Anyone with information on Gardner’s whereabouts is urged to contact Albany Police at 518-438-4000 or her family members at 518-744-7048.

This is a developing story and will be updated as additional information becomes available. Check back for updates.

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