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Published on Monday, Oct 06, 2008
Beacon Journal staff report
Multiple law-enforcement agencies joined a high-speed pursuit late Sunday morning after an out-of-state phone call to the Wooster post of the State Highway Patrol about a possible abduction.
The call came from a co-worker of a 39-year-old woman from Tionesta, Pa. The caller said the woman had been abducted.
Police said they were not certain foul play was involved, but they were taking the report seriously.
The woman's name was not released by authorities. Her last known location was a truck stop at Interstate 71 and U.S. 224 in Medina County.
The Medina post of the highway patrol was leading the investigation Sunday, aided by the Medina County Sheriff's Office and other agencies.
An aircraft was involved, as well as several squad cars that at one point reportedly were driving more than 80 mph on U.S. 224 north of Lodi.
''We haven't been able to develop any leads to indicate whether foul play was involved or not,'' Highway Patrol Sgt. Mark Neff said.
Sunday evening, the woman still had not been located. At that point, she was declared a missing person.
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