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Lady, 40, Lacking After Leaping from Ambulance Sporting Scrubs: Policetheinsiderinsight

A Florida girl is lacking after leaping from a personal ambulance outdoors a medical middle in New York Metropolis, police have mentioned.

On Monday, Nov. 25 at roughly 12:30 p.m. native time, it was reported to the New York Metropolis Police Division (NYPD) that Joslyn Garrido, 40, of Kissimmee, Florida, had vanished after she was final seen in entrance of 1300 York Avenue, per a launch obtained by PEOPLE.

The tackle matches that of the Weill Cornell Medical Middle, but it surely has not been confirmed why she was there.

A police supply confirmed to PEOPLE that she escaped from the again of a personal ambulance and that she was within the metropolis visiting her sister on the time.

Joslyn Garrido.

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Police added within the launch that the lacking girl was final seen carrying blue scrubs and grey sweatpants.

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“The person is described as a feminine Hispanic, with a light-weight complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, roughly 5 ft 6 inches tall, and weighing 150 kilos,” the NYPD mentioned.

A photograph of the Weill Cornell Medical Middle.

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Police are asking the general public for info surrounding the lacking girl.

“The New York Metropolis Police Division is searching for the general public’s help in finding the next lacking one who went lacking within the confines of the nineteenth Precinct,” the NYPD mentioned within the launch.

Police added, “Anybody with info in regard to this incident is requested to name the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782),” stating that the general public might additionally submit their ideas through the NYPD Crimestoppers web site or on X (previously referred to as Twitter).

“All calls are strictly confidential,” the discharge concluded.

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