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OFFICIALS: Electronic device belonging to missing Gregg County woman located; item sent to lab for examination

Rosemary Rodriguez, 54, was reported missing on Tuesday, October 8.
Credit: Gregg County Sheriff's Office

GREGG COUNTY, Texas — The Gregg County Sheriff's Office has recovered an electronic device belonging to Rosemary Rodriguez, who was reported missing in early October.

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According to the GCSO, the device is believed to be a significant piece of evidence and has been sent to a lab that specializes in forensic examination and electronic evidence recovery.

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Rodriguez, 54, was reported missing on Tuesday, October 8. She was last seen the day prior around 6:45 p.m. leaving a residence in the Mt. Pisgah Road area of Kilgore. She was wearing a blue Walmart smock and blue pants. Rodriguez drives a green 2014 Chevrolet Sonic, with an OU sticker on the back window. The vehicle has Texas license plate number of GCM3117.

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Gregg County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading investigators to the location Rodriguez. 

Officials believe criminal activity may be involved in her disappearance.

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