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Indiana teacher reported missing in Puerto Rico
Indianapolis, Indiana – While on vacation in Puerto Rico, an Indiana teacher vanished.
An alert was sent out by Puerto Rican police on Friday regarding Amanda Webster, 44.
Webster neglected to check out of her accommodations and left her rental car at the property, according to the notice, which states that she was discovered missing on Wednesday.
According to the advisory, Webster is an Indiana resident who was on holiday on the island.
She was last seen, according to the police, in Naguabo’s Casa Parcha neighborhood on Camino Viejo.
“Currently and since last Wednesday, a contingent of agents from the Criminal Investigation Corps (CIC) of the Police, assigned to Humacao, has been deployed, supported by state Emergency Management personnel, from the municipalities of Naguabo and Bayamón,” the agency said in an English translation of a post on Facebook. “The United States Forest Service joined in to support the search in the wooded area, where she was spotted by a citizen.”
Webster’s friends reported that she teaches painting in Franklin Township.
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