BOLO: Turquoise Alert Issued for 21-Year-Old Arizona Woman Who Missed Work

A Turquoise Alert has been issued for a 21-year-old Arizona woman who failed to show up for work Tuesday morning.

According to ABC 15 Arizona, Isabella Comas was last seen Sunday at around 3 p.m in Avondale. A friend reported her missing the following day after she failed to show up for work and did not call in.

Police tracked down Comas’ phone but could not locate her; they issued the alert on Tuesday night.

AZ Family reports that Comas was last seen in a red 2011 Hyundai Sonata with the Arizona license plate 2EA6LW, on Sunday, in the area near 111th Avenue and Van Buren Street.

She’s described as a Hispanic female who stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighing around 110 pounds. She has pink hair, and brown eyes.

Comas was last seen in blue pants with a white line and a baggy navy-blue shirt. She was possibly wearing sandals.

A Turquoise Alert, also known as “Emily’s Law,” named after 14-year-old slain Indigenous girl, Emily Pike, assists authorities in locating missing Indigenous people and endangered people under age 65.

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Anyone with information on Comas’ whereabouts should contact the Avondale Police Department at 623-333-7000. Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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[Feature Photo via Avondale PD]