State employee goes missing
No answers yet in disappearance of pregnant woman
It wasn't like Ali Gilmore to not show up to work - let alone not call. When Gilmore didn't show up Friday or Monday, her supervisor called the police department around 8 p.m. Monday. After talking to neighbors, co-workers and family members in her hometown of West Palm Beach, police are calling it a missing-person case, according to Tallahassee police Lt. Edward Smith, head of the criminal investigations unit.
"At this point, we don't know if there's foul play," Smith said. "But, we're ruling it as suspicious."
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No answers yet in disappearance of pregnant woman
It wasn't like Ali Gilmore to not show up to work - let alone not call. When Gilmore didn't show up Friday or Monday, her supervisor called the police department around 8 p.m. Monday. After talking to neighbors, co-workers and family members in her hometown of West Palm Beach, police are calling it a missing-person case, according to Tallahassee police Lt. Edward Smith, head of the criminal investigations unit.
"At this point, we don't know if there's foul play," Smith said. "But, we're ruling it as suspicious."
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