Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Police Hunt For Missing College Student - Disappeared Five Days Ago



Law enforcement officers found the truck Monday evening that belongs to a Yuba California College student who has been missing for more than four days, the Sutter County Sheriff’s Office said. Farm workers noticed the truck for several days in an orchard in Live Oak, and they finally reported it to officials Monday evening when it still hadn't moved. Investigators discovered it was the truck belonging Alycia "Aly" Yeoman, 20, of Gridley. Yeoman was last seen about 11 p.m. Thursday when she drove away from a home.

The sheriff's office said that Yeoman's truck went down a levee and got stuck in the mud off of Pennington Road. Investigators found one pair of footprints walking away from the truck. They do not believe foul play was involved, at this time.

Yeoman is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs about 115 pounds and has brownish-blond hair. She also has braces, a nose ring and a small mole near her left eye.

Yeoman, who works at both Starbucks and McDonald's in Gridley, never showed up for her early morning shift at McDonald's on Friday, according to a co-worker.

Initially, police said Yeoman’s truck, a green two-door extended cab Toyota Tacoma, was missing and her phone was going straight to voicemail.

Police pinged Yeoman's phone at 4:30 a.m. Monday, which showed that it was in an empty field across the street from the Yuba City Walmart on Harter Parkway, near Oro Ranch Road, police said. However, the phone was not found.


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