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Baltimore County woman and teenager missing for weeks

March 10, 2016 Police News No Comments
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Baltimore County police are asking for the public’s help as they continue their search for a teenager from Essex and a woman from Randallstown who have both been missing for at least a month.

Mason Gomez
Mason Gomez
Melanie Lewis
Melanie Lewis

According to the police, Mason Gomez was last seen at the 600 block of Wilson Avenue in Highlandtown on Feb. 13.

Gomez is a 19-year-old African American who is 6 feet tall and weighs 130 pounds, police said. He lives at the Unit block of Glenshannon Court in Essex.

In addition, police said they are searching for a woman named Melanie Lewis who has been missing since October of 2015. She was last seen at 5400 block of Old Court Road in Randallstown.

Lewis is a 33-year-old African American who is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. She has black hair, police said.

Both of these searches are being led by the Baltimore County Police Missing Persons Unit. Police are asking anyone with information to call 410-307-2020.

— Jessica Ricks

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