Search Intensifies for Pennsylvania Woman Who Vanished After Getting Threatening Phone Call
Share and Follow

Authorities have officially classified the disappearance of a Pennsylvania woman earlier this month as a homicide, investigators announced on Tuesday.

The Philadelphia police department revealed to WPVI that its homicide unit is actively probing the mysterious vanishing of Kada Scott. Previously, searches were conducted at the Awbury Arboretum for clues regarding Scott’s disappearance. However, the police have not disclosed whether findings from this location influenced the decision to pursue a homicide investigation.

Meanwhile, WTXF reports that the FBI has joined forces with local law enforcement to delve into Scott’s case, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.

Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore stated that they suspect Scott, aged 23, did not disappear of her own accord. Despite this, he refrained from confirming whether any criminal activity is suspected at this stage.

Scott was last seen departing early from her overnight shift at a nursing home on October 4. Her vehicle was subsequently discovered parked at the nursing home, adding to the mystery surrounding her disappearance.

Philadelphia Police Captain John Craig said Scott does not have a history of disappearing, and her co-workers did not notice anything out of the ordinary before she vanished.

However, Craig also claimed that Scott told her family about someone harassing her over the phone shortly before she vanished. Police said they are unsure who the caller was, but they are investigating.

Scott reportedly left home with her car keys, iPad, iPhone, and iWatch. Her phone has been shut off, so cops cannot track her location.

Scott was described as standing 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighing about 120 pounds. Anyone with information regarding this case should call Philadelphia police at 215-686-3353.

[Feature Photo: Philadelphia police]

 

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Shocking Florida Tale: Woman Accused of Concealing Xanax in Unusual Places

Inset: Kaylie Poe (Flagler County Sheriff”s Office). Background: A woman identified as…

Unbelievable Bank Blunder: Man Caught Sending Meth Through Drive-Thru Tube

Jason Smith (Monroe County Sheriff”s Office). In a rather unconventional turn of…

Suspect Apprehended in 1997 Double Homicide Case Linked to Gilgo Beach Murders

Appearing before the court on Thursday, the man accused of a harrowing…

Man Accused of Fatally Stabbing Parents at Family-Owned Deli

Inset: Vito Dambrosio (Nassau County Police Department). Background: The deli owned by…

Judge Criticizes Trump’s Guantanamo Detention Plan for Immigrants

President Donald Trump holds an artist rendering of interior of the new…

Tragic Discovery: Arkansas Mother and Twins Found Dead Just One Day After Divorce from Abusive Ex-Husband

In a tragic turn of events, an Arkansas mother who was in…

Daughter Confronts Father in Court Over Mother’s Death

Inset left: Antonio Saldana (Fresno County District Attorney’s Office). Inset right: Lisa…

Unveiling the Sinister Mystery: Man’s Mysterious Illness at Sea Leads to Shocking Death Revelation

While aboard a Navy ship cruising the Mediterranean, Lt. Lee Hartley was…