Crime

Sumter County local authorities are seeking public’s help in locating a missing teenager last seen entering a car with an unknown person Wednesday night

Sumter County, South Carolina – The 19-year-old Tamasia Wallace left her home around 10 p.m. on Wednesday and since then, she has been missing. Now, the local police department is asking for public’s help in locating her.

According to the Sumter County Police Department, Wallace left her home on Mary Street Wednesday evening. Per the authorities, she left in a car with an unknown person.

Wallace’s friends told Sumter County PD officials that she was expected to return home Thursday morning. However, they reported her missing on Friday.

Her friends said that Wallace was wearing all-black clothing and white sneakers the night when she left her home. They described Wallace as 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighing about 115 lbs. Wallace has black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with Wallace’s whereabouts is asked to immediately call 911 or notify the Sumter Police Department, 803-436-2700.

Monica Doyle

Editor-in-Chief

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