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Contina Savage, 34: Vanished While Her Mother Was At Work In 2007

In the summer of 2007, Contina Savage and her mother spoke before retiring for bed. The following day, the mother went to work without speaking to her daughter, as she assumed she was in the home asleep.
When she returned to her Little Rock, Arkansas, home later that day, she could not find her 34-year-old daughter. She made phone calls and searched the area, but there was no sign of Contina Savage anywhere. She filed a missing person report, but investigators couldn’t pull up any leads, either. It’s unknown as to if Contina left during the evening while her mother was sleeping, if she wandered off during the day while she was alone, or if she was picked up or met someone. Contina Savage suffers from schizophrenia, so authorities are particularly concerned about her safety. Very little information has been made publicly available in her case.
At the time of her disappearance, Contina was 5 feet 6 inches tall and 180 pounds. She has brown eyes and reddish-brown (auburn) hair. She goes by the nickname “Tina” and would 46-years-old today. Contina Savage may be in need of medical care.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the North Little Rock Police Department at 501-771-7150 or their local authorities.
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