Aug 05, 2022
Endangered Missing Person Alert Issued For 31-Year-Old Woman Abducted By Murder Suspect In Chester
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CHESTER, Pa. (CBS) — Pennsylvania State Police have issued an endangered missing person alert after a 31-year-old woman was allegedly abducted by a murder suspect in Chester. Police say 31-year-old Shameeka Thompson was abducted by 26-year-old Dehmier Harmon.
Harmon is wanted for the Aug. 3 murder of Leon Culbreath on the 2100 block of Edgmont Avenue.
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(Credit: Pennsylvania State Police)
State police say Thompson was last seen in the area of West 21st Street in Chester City around 4 p.m. Friday.
According to state police, Thompson was abducted by Harmon, who fled in an unknown vehicle. Police believe they were headed to Penns Grove, New Jersey.
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(Credit: Pennsylvania State Police)
She was last seen wearing a Cheetah print shirt with a brown scarf and blue jeans.
Police say Harmon should be considered armed and dangerous.
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