Just last week in Salisbury, Maryland, a 33-year-old Brittnee Dancho was reported missing after a ‘concerning note’ which read “Tell them I love them – fed the cat and dog 9/25” was found in her home. This handwritten note which has since circulated online is still yet to be confirmed by the authorities.
The nurse, who is also a mother of three, is said to have driven from her home on September 25th in a white 2021 Toyota Camry SXE. The car was later found abandoned at the Arlington Forest Park in Virginia while her phone was last “pinged” in Oxon Hill, MD.
A flyer detailing her profile and information was shared across multiple social platforms including the Facebook page ‘Missing People in America.’ However, according to Newsweek, the Maryland Department of State Police claims that during their search for Dancho, they never issued any press releases or send out flyers.
The authorities told Newsweek via email that while they do solicit the help of “outside organizations” on occasion to “help spread the word,” they didn’t contact or get contacted for information regarding this very case.
On Sunday, a post by Missing People in America on Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) announced that Brittnee Dancho had been found. Newsweek later confirmed this, reporting that a member of the Maryland Police stated the missing woman was discovered across state lines in Virginia.
As of the time of writing, no further details have been disclosed to the public except that Dancho has been safely reunited with her family. The case has been officially closed.