Missing Canon City Woman Possibly Seen in the Springs
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Updated: 9:57 PM Jun 3, 2009
Missing Canon City Woman Possibly Seen in the Springs
The Canon City Police Department is asking for the public's help to find a missing woman.
Posted: 9:40 PM Jun 3, 2009
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The Canon City Police Department is asking for the public's help to find a missing woman.

Dalina Denelle Turman went missing from Canon City on May 5. The 37-year-old was last seen in the area on April 16 on Highway 50 near WalMart.

Police say they are very concerned that foul play may be involved in her disappearance.

The Canon City Police Department has received information that the missing woman may have been seen on two separate occasions in Colorado Springs. Reports indicate that a woman fitting the description of Turman was seen on at least two occasions with an unidentified male near exits along the I-25 corridor. In each sighting, the pair was holding a cardboard sign reading, “traveling, need help”.

Turman may be traveling with a male by the name of “Bob” unknown last name. She has gone missing in the past and is known to abuse drugs and alcohol. Law Enforcement is seeking assistance in locating Turman and in determining the identity of “Bob”.

Turman is described as being 37 years old, 5'3", weighing 140 lbs. with green eyes and dark brown hair. Turman has three distinguishing tattoos, including one on her lower back, one on her chest and one on her lower leg.
If you know anything about Turman's disappearance, please contact one of the following:

DETECTIVE DAVID ELLIOTT - 719-276-5613
DETECTIVE SHAWN DAVIS - 719-276-5619
CANON CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT - 719-276-5600
CRIME STOPPERS - 719-275-STOP (7867)

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