PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) - The Pasco County Sheriff's Office is looking for a 33-year-old woman who is considered missing and endangered. Leslie Graham last contacted her husband around 7:22 p.m. Tuesday evening, according to deputies. Graham was last seen wearing a black shirt with gray on the front, black leggings and black shoes. She has black hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. Deputies say she lives in the 7900 block of Rottingham Road in Port Richey. Those with information on her whereabouts should call 911. FB:https://www.facebook.com/msleslyyy Missing Port Richey woman considered endangered Pasco Sheriff's Office
Her Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/msleslyyy I just noticed this was in the opening thread. Disregard
If she contacted her husband does that mean she has her phone with her? Where was she when she contacted him? Not much to go on thats for sure. No explanation as to what “endangered” relates to. Is she sick, pregnant, require meds?
which tells me it's probably a pretty exclusive area. not sure what that adds to the case yet, as we have pretty limited details so far, but i surely hope she's ok.
In my opinion, I don't think it's an exclusive neighborhood. Looking at that area, most of them are rentals of older cement block structure homes. The following screenshots are from Zillow of houses on that street. $100,000 for a home isn't much, and the one that recently sold was for a pittance of that as I assumed it was a foreclosure and needed a lot of work. But still, that area does not look like an exclusive area.
I usually look at the location for two reasons but property value isn’t one of them. First, what bodies of water are nearby such as the ocean, canals, retention ponds, lakes, rivers, etc. So many of those with medical needs (endangered, dementia, autism, etc) are attracted to water. Plus, it’s Florida. Second, for cameras in the vicinity. Does the area have a lot of stores where cameras are likely? Do the neighbors have cameras? Is it a high crime area? Are there jogging trails? Sidewalks? Parks nearby? I’m hoping we get more info soon and she is found safe as quickly as possible.
I wonder why she is considered endangered, what threshold did that meet for law enforcement to consider that. And of course, the usual question, why isn't her husband pleading on television and getting the story out more? Well, you guys know that is a rhetorical question at this point. I have seen absolutely no follow-up in any media other than the information that was given in the press release earlier.
Commenters on the Pasco Sheriffs Office Facebook page are reporting she is safe. No official response yet.
Although nothing has been seen in mainstream media for the moderators to change the title of this thread, I received a communication back from the Sheriff's Office. "Thank you for the recent email. As it is the Sheriff's Office policy I cannot discuss a report over the phone or email, but I can let you know Leslie was found and is safe. Thanks, Chr****an C*****re Customer Service Specialist "
On her FB page, there was a post yesterday of two girls (daughters?) in dance costumes, and 15 people commented about how cute/beautiful they were, not with"where are you leslie" comments: https://www.facebook.com/msleslyyy (link from Post#1 & Post #2) Of course, everyone could be clueless, and someone else could have posted the photo, you never know. Also, on the PCSO FB page (Pasco Sheriff's Office), a friend of Leslie's left a comment on the post about Leslie being missing, that should have caused the PCSO to do an update!