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Firestone woman missing, police seek help locating Alicia Reed

Police are asking for help finding Alicia Delmira Reed, last seen April 28 near Berwick Avenue and 2nd Street in Firestone, where investigators said they feared for her safety.

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Police are asking the public to help find Alicia Delmira Reed, 36, who was last seen near Berwick Avenue and 2nd Street in Firestone on April 28, 2026, and who remains the focus of an active endangered missing-person alert.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation described Reed as a White woman with brown hair and hazel eyes. She is 5-foot-3 and weighs about 120 pounds. The alert says investigators are concerned for her safety.

Authorities also released detailed identifying marks to help the public recognize her. Reed has a tattoo above her right eyebrow that says “Hearted” in script, a tattoo of a star with a ribbon on the right side of her neck, and additional tattoos on her chest, right wrist, left hand, fingers, abdomen and left arm.

Anyone who sees Reed or has information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Firestone Police Department at 303-833-0811 or dial 911 immediately. The alert directs the public to report sightings without delay so officers can follow up on leads tied to her last known location in Firestone, east of Denver and outside Logan County.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation also directs families and investigators to its Missing Person(s) Resource Page, which is meant to help continue the search for missing loved ones. The Colorado Cold Case Database also includes missing-person cases, giving law enforcement another place to develop information and build leads as searches continue.

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