Found Deceased CO - Jennifer Cleland, 47, Colorado Springs, 17 August 2019

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Colorado Springs police are looking into a missing person's case involving 47-year-old Jennifer Cleland.

According to family members, Cleland was last seen Saturday around 7:30 p.m. at the Walmart on N. Union and Lelaray St.

Cleland's brother reports, employees at the Walmart say they saw a lady with coffee buy groceries and then leave the store. A short time later a man was seen pushing her cart into the store with the coffee and all the groceries inside. Walmart is following protocol and is working to report what they saw to the police.

Family members say Cleland lives less than a mile away from the grocery store with her mom and nephew.

She is described as 5'2", 230 lbs, dark brown hair with red highlights and brown eyes.

She drives a navy blue 2006 Dodge Stratus four-door with tinted windows.

Cleland's family is desperate for help and answers - if you have any information contact police.

Family asks for help after woman was last seen leaving Colorado Springs Walmart

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  • #2
1) Is there no time stamped video from Walmart?
2) Where is her car?
 
  • #3
Last seen leaving Walmart on Saturday.


Cleland's brother reports, employees at the Walmart say they saw a lady with coffee buy groceries and then leave the store. A short time later a man was seen pushing her cart into the store with the coffee and all the groceries inside. Walmart is following protocol and is working to report what they saw to the police.

Family members say Cleland lives less than a mile away from the grocery store with her mom and nephew.


Family asks for help after woman was last seen leaving Colorado Springs Walmart

*Thread titles last name needs fixed to Cleland*
 
  • #4
Last seen leaving Walmart on Saturday.


Cleland's brother reports, employees at the Walmart say they saw a lady with coffee buy groceries and then leave the store. A short time later a man was seen pushing her cart into the store with the coffee and all the groceries inside. Walmart is following protocol and is working to report what they saw to the police.

Family members say Cleland lives less than a mile away from the grocery store with her mom and nephew.


Family asks for help after woman was last seen leaving Colorado Springs Walmart

*Thread titles last name needs fixed to Cleland*

She is described as 5'2", 230 lbs, dark brown hair with red highlights and brown eyes.

She drives a navy blue 2006 Dodge Stratus four-door with tinted windows.

Family asks for help after woman was last seen leaving Colorado Springs Walmart

jennifer%20cleland_1566225413310.jpg_39194188_ver1.0_640_360.jpg
 
  • #5
I would presume that the 7:30 time is when she walked out of Walmart. I'm guessing her car is missing. Sounds like an abduction into her own vehicle to me since her shopping cart was left behind with stuff in it. MOO. I know our walmarts have cameras outside, but if a large vehicle was parked between the camera and her car it may not have caught anything. My sister's car was hit while she was in our walmart recently and they couldn't see it happen because there was a larger truck between the camera's view & her vehicle.
 
  • #6
This sounds scary :(

Bless her, she's a woman after my own heart, an animal lover.

Jennifer Cleland
 
  • #7
So the guy that pushed the cart, full of food and the coffee, just happen upon the basket? And decided to take it in and see who it belonged to?
 
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  • #9
So scary. I am guessing the man was returning the groceries after seeing them unattended. Is jennifer married? Going through a breakup? Hoping there's some reason, that leaves her safe.
 
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She lives with her son and Mom. Not a nephew.


Last seen leaving Walmart on Saturday.


Cleland's brother reports, employees at the Walmart say they saw a lady with coffee buy groceries and then leave the store. A short time later a man was seen pushing her cart into the store with the coffee and all the groceries inside. Walmart is following protocol and is working to report what they saw to the police.

Family members say Cleland lives less than a mile away from the grocery store with her mom and nephew.


Family asks for help after woman was last seen leaving Colorado Springs Walmart

*Thread titles last name needs fixed to Cleland*
 
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Pueblo Missing Persons Facebook posts last night. Interesting comments.

Pueblo Missing Person's

MISSING
Jennifer went missing late afternoon, August 17th in Colorado Springs. Jennifer was running errands and then feeding feral cat colonies. The last contact was yesterday afternoon from Sams Club on Woodmen and Academy. Please share to help find her.
 
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  • #15
I get the link broken or page has been removed error from Facebook when using the provided link as well
But.... Was able to pull it up without any problems when doing a search on FB for Jennifer Cleland myself.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1522413780
 
  • #16
Definitely coffee in the aforementioned coffee cup?
 
  • #17
She drives a 2006 Dodge Stratus.
Maybe it has Onstar and they can track her vehicle?
I sure hope this lady is found safe!
 
  • #18
Interesting that this is so quiet, all I could find is her brother mentioned her missing in a fb post. Correct me if I’m wrong but wouldn’t this usually be in the news with at least a picture of her and some footage from Walmart.
 
  • #19
Interesting that this is so quiet, all I could find is her brother mentioned her missing in a fb post. Correct me if I’m wrong but wouldn’t this usually be in the news with at least a picture of her and some footage from Walmart.
I was thinking the same thing. And I could only find one news article about it.
 
  • #20
So the guy that pushed the cart, full of food and the coffee, just happen upon the basket? And decided to take it in and see who it belonged to?

Maybe it had obvious perishables, and the man thought "well, at least this way it will be intact/unspoiled if the person comes back for it"? Maybe the man is an unrelated Good Samaritan. It's hard to fathom a scenario where any vaguely intelligent kidnapper takes time to return their groceries; and to what end would you do such a thing, really? More time spent lingering at a crime scene = more chances to get caught...
 

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