Sunday, December 15, 2024

Woman Known to Reside in Fort Bragg Missing Over Six Months, Says Fort Bragg Police

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The following is a press release issued by the Fort Bragg Police Department:

On 11/13/2020, the Fort Bragg Police Department was notified that Brittany Adkins had not been in contact with family members for approximately six months. Adkins is known to have been residing in the Fort Bragg area for approximately a year and currently has no physical address or telephone number. Adkins has been entered into the Missing and Unidentified Persons System (MUPS). As of 03/14/2021, Adkins has not been located and is still listed as a missing person in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Below is a summary of the investigation up to this point.

  • Known family members, friends and associates of Adkins have been contacted and interviewed regarding Adkin’s whereabouts.
  • Adkins is reported to associate with a male subject with the first name of Forest.
  • FBPD has had a prior contact with Adkins in 2014.
  • Adkins is a white female adult, 5’ 9” tall and weighed approximately 165 pounds. Adkins has brown in color hair and green eyes. Adkins also has a tattoo of a fairy located on her right back shoulder blade.
  • Additionally, a Be on the Lookout (BOLO) and APB flyer have been created and shared with nearby counties for assistance in locating Adkins.

Questions regarding this press release may be directed to Officer Welter at (707) 961-2800 ext. 168 or by e-mail at awelter@fortbragg.com. Anonymous tips may be left on the anonymous Crime Tip Hotline at (707) 961-3049.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Good job to the lady who wrote into the paper ..I am very sorry that your loved one is missing and she is so very young. Keep hounding and pushing and make her face shown

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