Police are asking for the public’s help to find a Newton-North High School student who has been missing since Thursday afternoon.
Karen Douglas, 18, was last seen at her home by her mother, according to Newton police spokesman Lt. Bruce Apotheker.
Police units from Newton, Lowell and Woburn, as well as police K9 teams and a state helicopter are all being used in the search, which is focused on the Cabot Woods area of Newton.
“There have been other places we’ve looked at but not as intensively as this park and there was nothing (in other areas),” Apotheker said.
Douglas’s car was found with the keys inside at her assigned student parking space about a quarter of a mile away from Newton-North High School. “She attended some but not all of her classes” on Thursday, Apotheker.
“We’re concerned for her safety, but we don’t suspect foul play,” Apotheker said.
Karen Douglas is described as 5-feet,11-inches tall, 165 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, and wears glasses. She was last seen with a concert shirt, dark pants and a beige sweatshirt.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is encouraged to call Newton police at 617-796-2100.
Source: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/10/police_hunt_for_missing_newton_teen
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