Reward offered in case of missing Putnam woman

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CARMEL – The Putnam County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) has teamed with New York State Crime Stoppers to offer a reward in the case of a missing Putnam County woman that has not been seen since early April.

Most recent picture of Lori Lynn Campbell

The PCSD is actively searching to locate Lori Lynn Campbell, age 59, who has not been seen or heard from since Sunday, March 27.  According to department officials, reports were received from friends of Campbell’s who have been unable to reach her.  “There is cause for concern at this point since the Sheriff’s office has been unable to contact her and has not yet developed any substantive leads or information,” a released statement said, adding “This sort of behavior is out of character for Campbell, according to her friends’ reports. No further information about the case can be made public at this time.”

New York State Crime Stoppers, serving as a resource for the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Criminal Investigations, is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the discovery of the whereabouts of Lori Lynn Campbell.

Ms. Campbell owns a 2003 black Acura RSX with New York license plate HNX-3522.

Anyone with information regarding this case should immediately call the anonymous NYS Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 1-866-313-TIPS (8477). In order to qualify for the reward, you must call the tip line number, reference case number 2022-102, provide your information, and obtain your confidential ID number, which you must keep for your records.

 




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