Valencia County Sheriff’s Office Is Asking for Assistance in Locating Brittany M. Chavez

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The Valencia County Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in locating Brittany M. Chavez, 26, of Tomé.
Chavez’ mother reported her missing on July 23, after not hearing from her daughter since July 4, after dropping Chavez off at a home on N.M. 47 in the Tomé area. The two lived in a home on Revelations Place, about four miles east of N.M. 47
Chavez is described as a Caucasian female, 5’2” tall, 135 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a black, spaghetti-strap tank top, blue jeans and tennis shoes.
Chavez has scars on both knees and wears dentures. Her destination and whereabouts are not known. Chavez is missing and believed to be in danger due to a medical condition.
Anyone with information about chavez is asked to contact VCSO at 505-865-9130 or dial 911.

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