Police say they hold concerns for the welfare of a Dakota Lee Nagel, who has not been seen by her friends or family since last week.
abc.net.au/news/missing-melbourne-woman-dakota-lee-nagel/101856630Police say they hold concerns for the welfare of a Melbourne woman who has not been seen by her friends or family since last week.She was last seen by friends after a night in the South Yarra and Prahran areasDakota Lee Nagel, 24, was last seen by friends on Sunday, January 8.
Ms Nagel was with friends in the early hours of the morning on January 8, when they left her Doncaster home at about 2am."During the latter part of Sunday afternoon on 8 January, Dakota parted company with friends she had been with earlier," a police spokesperson said.Ms Nagel's mother reported her daughter missing the following Wednesday."[Ms Nagel] has a wide circle of friends and often attends licensed venues in the Prahran area," the police spokesperson said.
Police believe Ms Nagel has been sighted in the Prahran, South Yarra, CBD and Southbank areas since January 8.
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