Los Angeles authorities are looking for a 19-year-old Hispanic woman who went missing on July 4.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has asked residents to cooperate to find a 19-year-old Hispanic woman who went missing on July 4thThis was reported by representatives of the department.

Michelle Blanca Ballesteros, also known as Sam, was last seen around 9:00 am on July 4. According to LASD, in the 39900 block of West 10th Street in Palmdale.

Ballesteros is described as The Hispanic is approximately 4’10” tall and weighs approximately 72 pounds.; she has short brown hair and brown eyes.

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Hispanic woman when last heard from her, she was wearing a yellow shirt and blue jeans.

“His family believes his possible destination is Bakersfield, California.. They are concerned about your well-being and are asking for your help,” LASD said in a statement.

Anyone with knowledge of Ballesteros’ whereabouts or information about his disappearance may contact the LASD Missing Persons Unit at 323-890-5500.

To file an anonymous report, you can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.

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Author: Ricardo Roura
Source: La Opinion

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