Search underway for missing woman who may have been seen in southern Laurel County
According to the Laurel County Sheriff's Office (LCSO), Lanna Greene, 18, was reported missing on Friday.
Lanna was described by deputies as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, and weighing 119 pounds with brown shoulder-length hair and brown eyes. She could be driving a red 2013 Kia Optima with a Kentucky license plate that reads 'D8A445.'
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Search underway for missing woman who may have been seen in southern Laurel County
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The sheriff's office said Lanna allegedly struggles with depression issues.
Anyone with information that could help find Lanna is asked to call the LCSO at (606) 864-6600 or the Laurel County 911 Dispatch Center at (606) 878-7000.
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