Farmington woman with mental disorder still missing 2 weeks later

Farmington woman with mental disorder still missing 2 weeks later

(Farmington Police Department)


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FARMINGTON — Police are still searching for a 26-year-old woman with a mental disorder after she went missing from her Farmington home two weeks earlier on Oct. 3.

Jeanna Rochelle Reid left her home around 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, the Farmington Police Department said in a statement. Reid might be using UTA buses or Frontrunner trains to travel to Ogden or Salt Lake City.

She has lately shown a fascination with homeless and Native American people, police said.

Farmington Police Chief Wayne Hansen said police have followed a few leads, but that they did not result in anything.

Reid is white with a shaved head and about 5 feet 9 inches and 130 pounds. She might be wearing a blue coat and was not traveling with a phone or money, according to police.

Anyone with information on Reid's whereabouts can call Farmington Police Sgt. Eric Johnson at 801-451-5453.

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