The family of a New York City woman who was last seen on a subway train on New Year's Eve says it's unlike like her not to check in or to go so long without being in touch.
1 min readsays it's unlike like her not to check in or to go so long without being in touch.
Garcia was last seen about 11:15 p.m. Saturday on a northbound N train at Queensboro Plaza. Her mother reported her missing Monday.Adamaruis Garcia. “I don’t think she would leave for a long period of time, four days not contacting anyone, especially her boyfriend,” Robles said. Before she disappeared, Garcia had spoken to her boyfriend and arranged to meet at her Queens home, Robles said.
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