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WFAA journalists saw medical examiners loading a body into a van at the scene on Monday. Police have not yet confirmed the reason behind their presence.
PLANO, Texas — A car matching a description released by Plano PD in relation to a 43-year-old Plano woman who has been missing since April 20 appears to have been found in Frisco.
While seeking to interview relatives of Kylie Doyle, the missing woman, WFAA jouirnalists came upon a scene at around 12:30 p.m. Monday where police were actively investigating a car parked in an apartment complex in the 9300 block of Wade Blvd. in Frisco.
Neighbors said the car — a black Hyundai Elantra bearing the same license plate number and bumper sticker as seen in pictures released by police last week — had been parked in the lot for “a while.”
WFAA reporters saw police loading a body bag into a medical examiner’s truck at the scene, and viewed footage captured by neighbors of a body being removed from the Elantra and placed into the body bag.
Neither Frisco nor Plano police have confirmed if that body has been identified as Kylie Doyle. Frisco police simply confirmed that they arrived on scene at the apartment complex at around 10:15 a.m. on Monday.
Doyle was last seen leaving Lebanon Trail High School in Frisco at around 11:40 a.m. on April 19, police said in a news release. Her husband reported her missing the next day when she didn’t return to work or home.
Doyle, who works as a teacher’s aid, was last seen in surveillance footage shared by Plano PD wearing dark pants, a white shirt and a gray zippered jacket.
Authorities are asking the public to contact them if they have any information on Doyle’s whereabouts by calling (972) 424-5678.
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