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Wichita police are reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying a woman who was allegedly abducted early Sunday morning, causing concern among local residents.
Authorities have released photos and surveillance footage capturing the woman’s last known whereabouts around 2 a.m. on Sunday, October 12, in the 1400 block of North Volutsia, situated between Grove and Hillside. The police department has been actively following up on various leads throughout the day and expressed gratitude for the community’s cooperation and support.
“We have been diligently working on this investigation all day, pursuing numerous leads, and we are thankful for the public’s assistance,” the department stated in a post on X.
“We’ve worked throughout the day on this investigation, following up on numerous leads, and we appreciate the public’s help,” the department shared in a post on X.

Wichita police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman seen in this video, reportedly taken by force early Sunday. (Wichita Police Department)
Investigators also followed up on a call from Oklahoma initially believed to be connected to the case but later determined to be unrelated.
One resident, who recently returned from visiting family in Mexico, said the situation has her worried for young women in the area.
“It’s dangerous. That’s the truth. But, always, I believe there have always been kidnappings,” she told KAKE News, adding that she had never seen anything like this happen in her neighborhood.
As of Monday afternoon, police reported no significant updates. Investigators told Fox News Digital that they are continuing to analyze the video frame by frame, looking for any details that could help identify the people involved.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.