Authorities in Texas are looking to find a young woman who they say mysteriously pleaded for help through a home's security system before fleeing the scene.
Authorities in Texas are looking to find a young woman who they say mysteriously pleaded for help through a home's security system before fleeing the scene.
The woman, carrying a backpack, approached a home and left a message asking for help on the resident's security system voicemail, according to the sheriff's office. Surveillance footage in the area showed her looking around as though someone was following her, the sheriff's office said. Authorities in Texas released this image asking for help in finding a young woman who they say mysteriously pleaded for help through a home''s security system before fleeing the scene, April 9, 2019.
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