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19-Year-Old Chicago Woman Has Gone Missing in Astoria

Noor Al Hemyari (Photo: DCPI)

April 4, 2018 By Tara Law

Police are searching for a 19-year-old woman who vanished in Astoria on Monday.

Noor Al Hemyari, who is from Chicago, was last seen at 33-05 29th Street at around 8:40 a.m., police said.

Al Hemyari is approximately 5 foot 4 inches tall and about 110 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She speaks limited English, police say.

She was last seen wearing a black abaya— a long, loose-fitting gown— black sandals, and carrying a black purse.

Meanwhile, in another missing person case, the police have no updates on a 14-year-old girl who went missing Friday.

Anyone with information in regards to these cases is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).  

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Yes, she ran away from her family and doesn’t want her husband. So people don’t start talk bad about the cops they are the one who find her after she ran away and she told the police that she doesn’t want to see anyone of them.

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Dina

This is so sad. Where the hell was the amber alert
Where are the cops that work the night shift
Where are the cameras
Why don’t they track her phone
Like wtf is going on in today’s world so sad

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Lazy queens cops

How long does it take to find a missing person in this day and age? She was walking to dunkin, can u check the goddamn street cameras or track her phone/sim??? Ivestigators really dont give a fuck

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Haleema

The 19 year old is my mom’s cousins grandson’s wife, that’s just sad, punish a Muslim day got me so fucked up.

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Mary

Reports are the 14 year old was found 2 or 3 days ago..

Quote from the national herald :

“NEW YORK – The New York City Police Department said that 14-year-old Eftyhia Galanis reported missing on Saturday, March 31, 2018 from within the confines of the 114th Precinct, has returned home in good condition”.

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admin

When the Astoria Post reached out the NYPD Wednesday morning they said the 14-year old had yet to be found.

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gregory

I read that the fourteen yr old girl that went missing on Friday was found. I hope I am right,

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