Owensboro Police Searching for Missing Person – Desiree Lovins — UPDATE: LOCATED
UPDATE: Desiree has been located.
This morning, the Owensboro Police Dept sent out the followng "Missing - CRITICAL" alert.
On Saturday, July 31st, 2021 at approximately 10:30 pm, the Owensboro Police Department responded the 2900 block of Yale Place for a missing person’s report where Desiree Lovins (57 years old) was reported missing after leaving on foot. Ms. Lovins is from Georgia and has multiple medical conditions that require medication she does not have with her. Detectives responded and are searching for Ms. Lovins. Anyone with any information about her location is asked to contact dispatch at 270-687-8888.
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