03/04/2017
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10:15 p.m. update:
Columbus police officers are searching for a woman reported missing by her family earlier this afternoon.
Missing is Jacqueline (Kleine) Watts, 33, Indianapolis, said Lt. Matt Harris, Columbus Police Department spokesman.
Watts' car was found running, with the flashers on at 2300 Riverside Drive, which is near the intersection of Washington and 25th streets in Columbus, at about 5 p.m. today. Witnesses said the car door on the passenger side was found open.
Watts is described as 5'5" tall and weighs 110 pounds. She has blonde hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing black stretch pants and a gray shirt.
Watts and her husband are originally from Columbus -- her mother-in-law Sandy Watts recently retired as a Parkside School teacher. Watts is a 2002 Columbus East High School graduate.
Jenn Watts Barrie, Jacqueline's sister-in-law, posted on social media that Jacqueline and her husband Michael were planning to fly to Washington D.C. Friday night for a visit but Jacqueline did not return home to Indianapolis to meet her husband and go to the airport.
Barrie said on social media that Jacqueline dropped the family's dogs off with her mother-in-law and a rabbit at her parents' house in Columbus, but no one saw her after that.
The missing woman's cell phone and purse were inside the vehicle with the passenger door open when the vehicle was found, Barrie said. The car has been towed from the scene.
Anyone is with information in regards to Jacqueline's whereabouts is urged to contact police dispatch at 812-379-1689.
Law enforcement officers and police K-9's are currently searching the immediate area. A helicopter is also being used in the search. The public is asked to avoid the area at this time, Harris said.