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URGENT #MISSING: Nichole Burgess, 36 - Hermitage, TENNESSEE (Possible foul play)


Metro police believe foul play may have been involved in the disappearance of a missing Hermitage woman.
Nichole Burgess, 36, was reported missing on Sunday. She has not been heard from since the afternoon of Friday, May 23 when a friend received a disturbing text from her.
When authorities searched Burgess' home in the 900 block of Oak Vale Drive, they found her usually tidy house messy. Her car was also there with a purse inside.
According to officials, Burgess' two dogs had been alone in the house for days.
Family and friends said she would not have left her pets for an extended period of time without proper care.

Burgess is the single mother of a 10-year-old son. He was staying with his father at the time of the disappearance.
Neighbors told News 2 the only suspicious activity they saw Friday was a car in Burgess' driveway they did not recognize.
Burgess weighs 126 pounds and is five feet, one inch tall.

Anyone who saw her on May 23 or afterward should call the Emergency Communications Center at 615-862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.
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