Kokomo Police are asking the public's help to find a reported missing woman.
On October 6, at 12:59 a.m., Tara Morrison was captured on surveillance video at the CVS Pharmacy located at 2340 West Sycamore Street in Kokomo.
Tara is described as a white female , approximately 5'7" tall, weighing 135 pounds, with long red hair. At the time she was last seen, Tara was wearing a long-sleeved gray shirt and pink leggings, with her hair styled in a bun on top of her head.
Tara left the CVS parking lot in an unidentified make and model SUV. Her family has filed a missing person report with the Kokomo Police Department expressing concerns for her safety.
The Kokomo Police Department is actively investigating this case and ask assistance from the public that may lead to locating Tara. If anyone has seen or has any information regarding Tara's whereabouts or the vehicle she entered, please reach out to the Kokomo Police Department at (765) 456-7017.
You can always report tips anonymously by downloading the "Kokomo PD" mobile app from the iOS or Google Play stores. You can also text a tip to us by texting TIPKPD, then a space, and then your tip, and send it to 847411.
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