Crime & Safety

Missing Baldwin Woman's Car Found in Cecil

Karissa Kunco has been missing since Wednesday afternoon.

A missing Baldwin woman's car was found crashed on a Cecil Township road Thursday morning, but no one was inside when police arrived.

Authorities are looking for Karissa Kunco, 21, of ,Β who has been reported as missing as of 5:30 on Wednesday afternoon. Police think that Kunco, who is a 5-foot-2, 160-pound white woman with brown hair and green eyes, might be with he ex-boyfriend, Jordan Alexander Clemons.

Police report that Clemons, 22, frequents the , area, although he lists his hometown as Mt. Washington on his Facebook page.

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Cecil police confirmed to reporters that a car that crashed on Gladden Road in the township belong to missing Baldwin woman Karissa Kunco. Gladden Road was partitioned off near its intersection with state Route 980, prompting Canonsburg and Cecil police to respond.

A police official told reporters that state police and forensic specialists were called to the scene.

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Clemons has not been charged with abducting Kunco but he was charged with simple assault against her on Dec. 18. In addition, Canonsburg police on Thursday issued a warrant for his arrest on a felony count each of burglary and robbery, as well as simple assault and theft, according to online court dockets.

Kunco has a tattoo near her collarbone of some sort of writing, according to a friend. Kunco grew up in Pittsburgh's Brookline neighborhood.

Anyone with information as to where either of them could be should call their local police department. Baldwin Borough police can be reached atΒ 412-882-9600, ext. 200.

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