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She was last seen on Sept. 28

Stacia Nootchai was last seen on Sept. 28 on McDougald Street.

Stacia is approximately 5’9” with a slim build, blonde/orange hair, which is dyed frequently, with several tattoos, listed below. It is not known what Stacia was wearing but she could be wearing red pants and a red jacket, riding a red mountain bike, jeans with a white sweater, or a shawl.

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