Monday, August 4, 2014

[Updated] NYPD searching for missing East Village resident



Per the Daily News:

Brianne Dougherty, 21, was last seen at her apartment at 530 E. 13th St. near Avenue B about 7 p.m. on Friday.

"It's an unexplained absence. We're not ruling anything in or out," NYPD Lt. Tom Antonetti told the Daily News.

She was reported missing yesterday.

Dougherty, a Long Island native, is 5-5, 120 pounds and has hazel eyes. She was wearing a black shirt with black jeans at the time of her disappearance. She has tattoos of a skull and cross bones on her triceps.

Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online.

Updated 8-5

Brianne Dougherty was found safe at Queens Hospital in stable condition, where she is being treated for a possible drug overdose, New York City Police Lt. Thomas Antonetti told the Daily News.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looking at her address and reading the Daily News story the first place the cops should be checking is the East River as she was/is suicidal.

'Hope this girl is found alive and if she is she can get help so that she doesn't feel like she should end it all.

Jude said...

I pray she is found shortly. Has she experienced any black outs in the past? Dressed all in black makes things more difficult.

Trixie said...

from the Daily News:

UPDATE: Brianne Dougherty was found safe at Queens Hospital in stable condition, where she is being treated for a possible drug overdose, New York City Police Lt. Thomas Antonetti told the Daily News.

EV Grieve said...

Thanks for the update, Trixie.

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness she is alive, now I hope her family gets her treatment for her addiction. So young and pretty.

Unknown said...

I sure hope she get rehabilitated, my good friends daughter overdosed on heroin on July 18, a couple of weeks ago and didn't make it. She was only a few days shy of her 22nd birthday.

Anonymous said...

Daisy, sending condolences to you and your friend. The street drugs are so dangerous in this era . Addiction is a non-curable, progressive and fatal disease, we need to be giving more education to our youth about it. Compassion for the still sick and suffering. I hope this young lady knows how many of her neighbors were concerned when we read she was missing.