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Tiffany Nicole Turner Left Mother’s Home In 2016 & Vanished

Throughout her life, Tiffany Nicole Turner reportedly struggled mental illness. Reports state that Tiffany was schizophrenic and would often have to live with caretakers who helped her with her day-to-day activities. It’s unclear when she received her diagnosis, but Tiffany was known to just disappear without warning. She would later turn up in random cities somewhere centered in the eastern United States. According to reports, Tiffany has also previously threatened to take her own life and exhibited suicidal tendencies, causing concern for her loved ones.
On September 6, 2016, Tiffany Nicole Turner was last seen between the early morning hours of 4:00 and 4:30 a.m. leaving her mother’s home in Tampa, Florida. No one has had contact with the 34-year-old since that time. I wasn’t able to find information regarding where she may have been going or if she planned on meeting with someone in particular. There are very few details made available to the public.
Let’s remember: just because Tiffany lived with a mental illness and may have been suicidal in the past does not negate that she may have been a victim of foul play.
At the time of her disappearance, Tiffany Nicole Turner stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 160 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair, brown eyes, and both of her ears are pierced. She was last seen wearing blue jeans with a dark blue shirt featuring the words “It’s a family thing” on the front and “Tiffany” on the back.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Tampa Police Department at 813-276-3230 or their local authorities.
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