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Valerie Tindall remains the focus of a missing person investigation for Rush County law enforcement.
Tindall, 17, was last seen about 12:45 p.m. on June 7. She is described as a white female, five feet, six inches tall and 162 pounds.
The Rush County Sheriff’s Department says it’s possible Tindall has been receiving aid from individuals who are trying to keep her hidden. It’s possible that Tindall has changed her appearance, such as hair color or style.
Anyone with information of Tindall’s whereabouts is asked to call the Rush County Sheriff’s Department at 765-932-2931.
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