‘Disappearance’: Local police search for missing woman

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio (WJW) “Disappearance” is how Cuyahoga Falls police are describing the case of a missing woman they continue to search for Saturday.

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Police started searching on Wednesday when authorities said the husband of Chandra M Poudel-Rimal reported to them that morning that his wife had been missing “since he woke up at 9:00 a.m,” Captain Christopher Norfolk said Saturday.

Norfolk said that her husband “provided no information about the possible whereabouts of his wife.”

Norfolk also said police searched the family home and surrounding area and interviewed neighbors “in an attempt to locate Poudel,” he added.

Police said Chandra Maya Poudel-Rimal is a 33-year-old Asian female, 5’2″, 119 lbs. with black hair and black/brown eyes.

Cuyahoga Falls police ask anyone with information about what Norfolk called the “disappearance” of Chandra Maya Poudel-Rimal to contact the police department at 330-928-2181. Anonymous tips can be sent to 847411, keyword CFPD.

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Rewards are available to anyone with in information leading to the location of Chandra Maya Poudel-Rimal, police said.

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