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Reward Being Offered For Information Leading To Discovery Of Missing Woman


Credit: DCNR

Credit: DCNR

UPDATE: 9:41 p.m., Wednesday: 

The reward amount is $7,000, according to police.

Original Story:

A reward is being offered for information that leads to the discovery of a missing Bensalem woman whose car was found earlier this month at Tyler State Park.

According to a poster sent to reporters Wednesday on behalf of 21-year-old Lindsey Piccone’s family, a cash reward is being offered for any information that leads to the discovery of the young woman who went missing on Tuesday, September 6. The exact amount of the reward was not released.

Bensalem police Lt. William McVey said there has been no new information on Piccone’s disappearance in recent weeks.

Piccone’s car was found at Tyler State Park in Newtown Township on the evening of September 6. Authorities immediately began a search of the state park that spans Newtown, Northampton and Wrightstown.

Searchers from local government agencies and volunteer groups have searched the 1,700-acre state park for Piccone, who was known to have come to Tyler State Park in the past.

“Lindsey, if you are listening, you are so loved. Your parents love you so much more than I could ever express,” Heather Andrews, a member of Piccone’s family, told reporters earlier this month.

The exact circumstances surrounding Piccone’s disappearance have not been released by law enforcement or the family.

Anyone with information on Piccone’s whereabouts is asked to call Bensalem detectives at 215-633-3719.


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