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Florence Police are investigating a stabbing that happened overnight Friday.More >>
EUFAULA, AL (WTVM) -
The search for a Eufaula woman is intensifying without any clues on her disappearance.
Lisa Wallace was last seen walking away from her home on October 27th after a domestic dispute with her husband.
A missing persons report for Lisa Wallace was filed with the Eufaula Police Department by the Wallace's mother after she was reported to have packed a small bag and left her home on foot on October 27th. She has not been seen since.
Wallace is described as a 35-year-old white female with reddish long hair, 5'1 to 5'2 in height and weighing 150 lbs.
She also is described to have a dolphin tattoo on her left upper arm
No foul play has been deemed at this time and authorities have no suspects in the case.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of Lisa Wallace or any information regarding the case you are asked to please contact the Eufaula police department 334-687-1200.