Detroit FBI Help Search For Pregnant Ohio Woman
POSTED: Friday, December 7, 2007
UPDATED: 10:25 am EST December 8,
2007
DETROIT -- The Detroit FBI is assisting the Toledo police in their search for a missing, pregnant Toledo attorney.
The Detroit police and FBI confirmed to Local 4 they have been searching in the parking lots and garages at Metro Detroit airport for clues on the whereabouts of Karyn McConnell-Hancock, 35, but have not found any leads.
Police said McConnell-Hancock's husband reported her missing after she failed to pickup her son at a day care center on Wednesday. She is six months pregnant.
McConnell-Hancock's husband said she had received suspicious phone calls from a former client, who filed a lawsuit against her last week, accusing her of taking money from him that he was owed him from an accident settlement.
Toledo police said this is an ongoing investigation. Her husband and police said they tried calling her cell phone, but it was turned off.
McConnell-Hancock was last seen at her Downtown Toledo law office, according to police. She had been scheduled to go to a juvenile courthouse Wednesday morning.
McConnell-Hancock is also a former city councilwoman and her father is a municipal court judge in Toledo.
McConnell-Hancock was last seen wearing a black and white checkered hat and a long khaki coat.
Police descried her as 5 feet and 3 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds.
She drives a black Chrysler 300 with Ohio license plate No. DIA-6410.
Anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to call the Toledo Police Investigations Bureau at 419-245-3142.
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