Police seek information on missing Puna woman 01-17-05

HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
SOUTH HILO PATROL DIVISION
OFFICER DARRYEL TOLENTINO
PHONE: 961-2213
JANUARY 17, 2005
I-17108
HL/MISSING PERSON

MEDIA RELEASE

Big Island police are looking for a Pepeekeo woman who has been missing since December 2004.

The woman was identified as Lisa Thomas, 38, also known as Lisa Schorrig and Elizabeth Carol Schorrig. Thomas was last seen leaving her home at 27-1015 Onomea Road on December 10, 2004, driving a green 1997 Honda Del Sol two-door coupe with the license number MCV-775.

Thomas is described as a Caucasian, being 5-foot-4 in height, weighing 140 pounds with a medium build and having hazel eyes and shoulder-length blonde or red hair.

Thomas works at the Casey Family Program and has not shown up for work since Thanksgiving Day.

She has left several messages at her place of work, although no one has actually spoken to her.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call Officer Darryel Tolentino at 961-2213 or the police non-emergency number at 935-3311.

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