Roswell Police Search For Missing Woman Heather Brooks

Dec 31, 2010 - 09:13
Jan 1, 2011 - 14:18
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Roswell Police Search For Missing Woman Heather Brooks

UPDATE - A Roswell woman who had been reported missing by her family has been found safe, police say.

ROSWELL, Ga. - Roswell police said officers are using bloodhounds to assist them in the search for a missing woman.

Heather Brooks, 25, was last seen at her home on Arbor Creek Drive in Roswell on Thursday afteoon.

Brooks’ boyfriend said Brooks left her home to visit a friend at North Fulton Hospital just before 5 p.m. Her boyfriend said he received a text from her at 5:30 p.m., but she has not been seen or heard from since.

Brooks suffers from narcolepsy -- a sleeping disorder -- and is on medication. Police said they are conceed about her being out in the cold.

Brooks is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs between 125 and 130 pounds. She has red hair and was last seen wearing a dark jacket and blue jeans. Anyone with information should call the Roswell Police Department.

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