Pittsburgh Allegheny

State police seek whereabouts of woman last seen at Unity airport

Patrick Varine
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COURTESY PA STATE POLICE
State police are seeking information about Alexandra Cycyk, an intellectually disabled woman reported missing in late May. Cycyk was last seen on the photo on the left, wearing a blue naval suit at the Arnold Palmer Airport. Police released a second photo, on the right, on June 10.
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COURTESY PA STATE POLICE
State police are seeking information about Alexandra Cycyk, an intellectually disabled woman reported missing in late May. Cycyk was last seen wearing a blue naval suit at the Arnold Palmer Airport in Unity, on a bus headed for Pittsburgh on May 25.
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COURTESY PA STATE POLICE
State police are seeking information about Alexandra Cycyk, an intellectually disabled woman reported missing in late May. Cycyk was last at the Arnold Palmer Airport May 25. Police released this photo of Cycyk on June 10.

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State police continue to seek the whereabouts of an intellectually disabled Hempfield woman last seen at the Arnold Palmer Airport in Unity over Memorial Day weekend. 

Alexandra Cycyk, 26, was last seen at the airport boarding a bus for Pittsburgh on May 25. She is 5-foot-1-inch tall and 125 pounds with blue eyes and short blonde hair. In a photo taken at the airport, Cycyk is seen wearing a dark-colored wig and a blue naval-style outfit.

Her sister, Tania Victoria Cycyk of Hempfield, said she responds to “Alex.”

“If someone finds her they need to take her from whoever she’s with and call any police station,” Tania Cycyk said. “They can either take her to a hospital or a police station or contact me directly and I can come get her at any point.”

Cycyk has gone missing previously, in 2017 and 2012, according to published news reports.

“She wanders off but she hasn’t ever been gone this long, and she was last seen in Pittsburgh and there’s so much going on out there right now,” Tania Cycyk said. “That’s why it’s even more worrisome.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Troop A in Greensburg at 724-832-3288.

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