Please help find Marizela Perez

I’ve been reading about Marizela Perez, a University of Washington student who has been missing since Saturday, March 5 when she was leaving the Safeway in the University District at 2:20 p.m. For those of you in the Seattle area – or if you are planning to travel to the area – here’s the information.

From here on the east coast, we can say prayers and donate a few dollars to help print fliers. If your in the northwest, keep your eyes open. This story unfortunately happens too frequently around the world, but we want to help our friend Michelle Malkin and her family find her cousin Marizela.

Click here for the posts Michelle has posted about Marizela. There is also a website and Facebook page.

Prayers to this family that Marizela is found safe and healthy.

=== MISSING PERSON ===

Marizela Perez

Date Missing: Saturday March 5, 2011

Last Seen: 2:20 p.m. at the Safeway in University District (4732 Brooklyn Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105) (this is CONFIRMED)

Possible Routes: Sound Link Light Rail stations, downtown/Chinatown areas, UW Seattle campus, U-district

Description – Asian female, 5’5” tall, 110 lbs, skinny build, asymmetrical bob with short bangs and brown/red highlights hairstyle, tattoo on left inner arm with the words ‘lahat ay magiging maayos’ (Tagalog, meaning ‘all will be well’), last seen wearing a dark hooded jacket, denim jeans, light brown suede laced boots, possibly wearing green eye contacts, possibly carrying a denim drawstring bag with rainbow butterfly screenprint (not the plaid backpack that was before mentioned) with a Macbook Pro laptop, taking medication for depression

Please contact if you have any information regarding this person:

Edgar: 609 – 646 – 0905
Jasmin: 609 – 742 – 2360
Mel: 206 – 760 – 1822
Joy: 609 – 742 – 2336


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Steve McGough

Steve's a part-time conservative blogger. Steve grew up in Connecticut and has lived in Washington, D.C. and the Bahamas. He resides in Connecticut, where he’s comfortable six months of the year.
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