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Natasha Noel Thompson

 

Nick Name: Kittie or Tash

D.O.B. November 28, 1983

Height:5' 5''

Weight:105

Hair :Brown 

Eyes :Brown

Date Missing : 7/25/00

City of Report :Las Vegas    

State of Report :NV

Country of Report :USA

Age :18

Case # :

 

Natasha Thompson was last seen by her mother at their home in the 2100 block of Pine Breeze Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday, 7/25/00 at approximately 9:30 PM. Wearing Blue jeans, light blue spaghetti strap top. She left home to use a pay phone near the Desert Springs Hospital at Flamingo and Burnham and has not been seen since. Natasha occasionally suffers from migraine headaches and requires medication. She does not have her medication with her. She likes to hangout at the Victory Village on East Lake Mead Drive and Boulder Highway. She may be in the company of a 20 year old white male that goes by the name of Greg, or the nickname of Powder. He is described as 5' 11'', 150 lbs, brown hair with the sides shaved, and a tear drop tattoo near his right eye. He may be staying at the Budget Suites on Boulder Highway and Nellis Blvd. Natasha's father lives in Fountain Valley, Orange County, California and she may attempt to contact or visit him.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT

Las Vegas Metro Police 

(702) 229-LOST

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PIO@lvmpd.com

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