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Charlotte police look for missing Angier woman

Sallie Rohrbach

Charlotte police launched a ground and air search for a missing Harnett County woman after finding her vehicle in the Queen City's South End on Friday.

Police said Sallie Rohrbach, 44, of 839 Chalybeate Springs Road in Angier, was last seen at Elder Art Gallery and a coffee shop in a strip mall at 1427 South Blvd. in Charlotte's South End.

Rohrbach's supervisor called police after she did not show up for work on Thursday. Rohrbach has not been in contact with her family or employer since then, which officers characterized as unusual behavior for her.

Rohrbach works as an accountant for the North Carolina Department of Insurance.

Rohrbach is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. She has blond hair and brown eyes.

She is driving a state-owned 2007 Chevrolet Malibu with the North Carolina state plate PK5134.

Anyone who sees Rohrbach is being asked to call the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at 704-336-2311 or Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.



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