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I was taken to jail earlier in the month while in the care of my friend's personal belongings including her purse, her vehicle, her keys, cell phone and other personal belongings and I need to locate her somehow. Her name is Tina and she was in the care of Sacred Heart Medical Center last I knew before I was arrested back on the 3rd of May. I don't know which day she was either released or placed earlier this month within the last twenty-four days. If somebody could help me find her I can give you more details. Please help she is a dear close friend I still have all her belongings and I just want her to have peace of mind knowing that everything is still well in hand and taking care of for her so she does not worry and stress over it because it bothers me deeply.

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I would not suggest anyone to give you the info you seek. You could be the bad guy people have hidden her from.

Barb's right- take this to the police. If she's (or family) reported these things stolen, they will have them.
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HIPAA laws will prohibit any facility, any hospital from giving you information unless your friend has listed you as a contact person. Even the place where she was before can not legally give you any information.
If your friend has a family member they may know where she is but they are under no obligation to give you that information.
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And you and she have no common friends or family who may know?

If you feel she could have passed away, search obituaries where she lived.
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What about handing the items in to the police, with your friend's details as you've stated them to us, and asking them to return them to her? Get a receipt.

I don't know what you do about the vehicle, but perhaps the police will be able to advise you on that, too.

Given the arrest, I'm pretty sure nobody will be keen to inform you of your friend's current location. But if you write down your contact details and include it among the things to be passed on, maybe they'll do that much. Do it openly, don't try to smuggle a message through.
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