The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) is making a public plea for help regarding the case of missing 31-year-old woman, Cindy Gausline. Officials have reported that Cindy was last seen in the 700 block of Southeast Loop 410. Adding to the urgency is the revelation that Gausline has medical conditions that may require immediate attention.
Gausline is a petite woman standing at 4 feet and 11 inches tall and weighing around 170 pounds. Distinctive features include hazel eyes, auburn-dyed vibrant red hair, and a light complexion. In addition, she has several distinctive tattoos that may aid in her identification.
These markings include a picture of Spongebob on her right forearm, a clown on her hand, and a text tattoo reading “infinity, through thick and thin” on her left chest. On her left shoulder blade, she has a red tattoo that reads “Thomas,” and a Virgo symbol adorns her left wrist.
Gausline’s sudden disappearance and her medical condition have raised alarms with both her family and local authorities, prompting this appeal for public help. The SAPD asks anyone with information about Gausline or her whereabouts to contact their Missing Person Unit at 210-207-7660.
This missing person case is a high-priority for the SAPD, who are using all available resources to locate the missing woman. They have urged the public to report any sightings or information that may help in their search and assure that every tip will be thoroughly investigated.
This case is a prime example of the crucial role the community can play during such events. By working together, both the public and law enforcement can quickly locate missing individuals and ensure their safe return to their families. This collaboration also underscores that in any missing person case, time is of the essence- every second counts.
The SAPD expresses its deepest gratitude to the community for any help provided thus far and urges everyone to keep a watchful eye out for Gausline.
It’s essential that the public remains vigilant in their daily activities, looking out for one another. Those who are able to offer assistance are reminded that this is not just about finding a missing person, but also potentially saving a life. The SAPD greatly appreciates the public’s assistance and continues to explore all leads as they devote their efforts towards bringing Cindy Gausline home safely.
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