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EDSO takes over case of missing Placerville teen


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The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office has transferred the Linnea Lomax missing person case to the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office. EDSO detectives have been assigned to the case and are in contact with the Sacramento police, the Lomax family and the searching organization the family has established.

Lomax was last seen on June 26 in the 800 block of Howe Avenue, Sacramento. At that time, she had been at a scheduled appointment in the area. Police understand that she left the building where her appointment was being held to go to lunch and never returned to finish her appointment.

Lomax is a student at the University of California, Davis and a resident of El Dorado County. She is 19 years old, 5’2″ 100 pounds, has blonde hair and was last seen wearing faded green pants, a dark blue sweatshirt with the word “Sweden” written on the front and black flip flops. Lomax is considered at-risk and needs her regular medications.

Anyone with information should contact the EDSO at (530) 621.6600.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

 

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