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Michelle Barrett

Buckeye police are searching for a woman who has been missing since June 18.

Michelle Barrett was last heard from about 1:00 p.m. on June 18. She called and requested a ride from a pharmacy in downtown Buckeye.

When family members arrived, Barrett was no longer in the area.

Barrett is a 43-year-old white female, who stands about 5-foot-6. She weighs about 130 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and has a diminished mental capacity. She was last seen wearing a blue and green flowered top and a full-length denim skirt with sandals.

Barrett is being treated for schizophrenia.

Anyone with information on Barrett's whereabouts is asked to contact the Buckeye Police Department at (623) 349-6400.

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    redbigtow wrote...
    KTAR story not given its due credit
    I read on another site that this women was located. however the other site only said that the woman was found by a Phoenix police officer. it said nothing of the daily KTAR reader that found her and then called the buckeye and Phoenix police to let them know that a confused woman walking down the street looked like the missing woman they were looking for. Even KTAR just moved the story from their home page with no update as to the status of the missing person.
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    redbigtow wrote...
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    I was the passerby that noticed a confused woman that matched the discription of the woman and I only took a second look at the woman walking down the street because I had just read about her description and saw her picture an hour before on the KTAR NEWS site.
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    redbigtow wrote...
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    I by no means want recognition for being the person to see the woman and make the connection that it could be the missing woman but KTAR should boast that their news report was the only reason that one reader took a second look. when other people passed by, waved and even stopped to talk to the woman on the busy street. if other people see these KTAR stories her and other missing people may be found sooner. KTAR should art least put an update on their site for a day our so.
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