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Briefs

Family fears for safety of missing 16-year-old

By Times Staff Writer
Published December 10, 2005


CITRUS SPRINGS - Sheriff's detectives are looking for a Lecanto High School freshman who has been missing since Nov. 1.

Nicole Ashley Miller, 16, did not return to her home at 2140 W Devon Drive after school that day, according to the Sheriff's Office, and family members have not seen or heard from her since. Miller is white and has pierced ears and a repaired left front tooth. She is 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds and has brown eyes and brown hair. It does not appear that foul play was involved in Miller's disappearance, but detectives and family members are worried about her safety. The Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information about Nicole Miller to contact Detective Kat Klyap at 726-4488, ext. 297 or 726-1121 during weekend or evening hours.

[Last modified December 10, 2005, 00:51:18]


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