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Hays County Sheriff’s Office seeks help in welfare concern/suspicious circumstances incident

Saturday, November 14, 2020

The Hays County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance in a welfare concern/suspicious circumstances incident that occurred early Saturday morning in Wimberley. 

The sheriff’s office stated that a female, approximately 30 years old, entered the Valero convenience store located at 9435 Ranch Road 12 in Wimberley at approximately 2:52 a.m. on Saturday,  and passed a note to the clerk asking her to call 911 for help.The female then immediately exited the business and is believed to have left the scene in a white passenger vehicle in an unknown direction of travel. The vehicle was described as “box” looking and there are no further details regarding the vehicle.

Officials said the female was described as approximately five-foot-tall, thin, with what appeared to be strawberry blonde or faded pink dyed hair. She has tattoos on both arms and was wearing a white blouse, white shorts, and a white hat, the sheriff's office said.

HCSO stated that the female may reside somewhere in the area as the store clerk recognized her as an occasional customer of the business.

If you have information regarding this investigation or the identity of this person, contact Detective Chase Fuller at chase.fuller@co.hays.tx.us or call the Hays County Sheriff’s Office at 512-393-7896. You can also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously by calling 1-800-324-8466 or you can submit your information on-line to Tip Line P3tips.com as well as submit a tip on the new Hays County Sheriff’s Office App.
 

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