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AMERICAN FORK — Authorities in Utah County are seeking the public’s help in obtaining home surveillance footage they hope will lead to the whereabouts of a missing woman.
Jerika Binks, 24, was last seen leaving a residential treatment center near 300 N. 1100 East in American Fork on Feb. 18 about 9 a.m. Binks told her roommates she was going for a run but never returned.
No activity has been detected from Binks’ phone — the only belonging she took with her — or her bank account, according to a news release from the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.
Foul play has not been ruled out in Binks’ disappearance, officials said.
The sheriff’s office is asking any residents who have home surveillance footage from the morning of Feb. 18 in the neighborhood where Binks was last seen to turn it into authorities.
Binks is white with brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds.
Anyone with information on Binks’ whereabouts is asked to contact detective Pratt with the Utah County Sheriff’s Office at 801-851-4013 or Utah Valley Dispatch at 801-794-3970.