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Southwest Ohio police are talking to people who might have leads to what has happened to 31-year-old mother Tiffany Tehan, who was reported missing on April 17, 2010, after going garage-sale shopping. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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The Xenia Police Department has received over two dozen calls regarding Tiffany Tehan whereabouts, according to The Associated Press. It's believed that she was at The Greene shopping center in nearby Beavercreek, Ohio, at around 11 a.m. on April 17, 2010. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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David Tehan, Tiffany Tehan's husband, told CBS News' "The Early Show" on April 21, 2010 that it's been "incredibly hard, not knowing what's going on. Not knowing where she is, any of that...It's so unlike her, for any of this to have happened. And you know, we just miss Tiffany so much, and can't wait to see her again." Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan, 31, of Xenia, Ohio, the mother of a 13-month-old daughter, was seen several times in the convenience store this month and last with Tre B. Hutcherson, 42, of Dayton, according to the Dayton Daily News. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan, the mother of a 13-month-old daughter seen here, was seen several times in the convenience store this month and last with Tre B. Hutcherson, 42, of Dayton, according to the Dayton Daily News. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Southwest Ohio police are talking to people who might have leads to what has happened to 31-year-old mother Tiffany Tehan, who was reported missing on April 17, 2010, after going garage-sale shopping. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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David Tehan looks out a window with his 13-month-old daughter Lexi, inside Patterson Park Church, on Wednesday, April 21, 2010, in Beavercreek, Ohio. Tehan and his immediate family members made appearances on "Good Morning America" and other nationally syndicated morning shows from the church Wednesday, as Tehan talked about his wife, Tiffany Tehan, who has been missing since April 17. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan's SUV was found on April 18, 2010, at a park in the Dayton, Ohio, suburb of Kettering. It had a flat tire and the keys were locked inside. The 31-year-old mother was reported missing on April 17 after going garage-sale shopping. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan, 31, of Xenia, Ohio, the mother of a 13-month-old daughter, was seen several times in the convenience store this month and last with Tre B. Hutcherson, 42, of Dayton, according to the Dayton Daily News. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan's family members say they don't know Tre B. Hutcherson or why Tehan would be with him. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan, 31, of Xenia, Ohio, the mother of a 13-month-old daughter, was seen several times in the convenience store this month and last with Tre B. Hutcherson, 42, of Dayton, according to the Dayton Daily News. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Tiffany Tehan's family members say they don't know Tre B. Hutcherson or why Tehan would be with him. Authorities have dubbed him a person of interest in her disappearance. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
AP/Dayton Daily News/Ron Alvey
David Tehan cuddles with his 13-month old daughter Lexi inside Patterson Park Church, on April 21, 2010, in Beavercreek, Ohio. Tehan and his immediate family members made appearances on Good Morning America and other nationally syndicated morning shows from the church Wednesday, as Tehan talked about his wife, Tiffany Tehan, who has been missing since April 17. Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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David Tehan, Tiffany Tehan's husband, told CBS News' "The Early Show" on April 21, 2010 that it's been "incredibly hard, not knowing what's going on. Not knowing where she is, any of that...It's so unlike her, for any of this to have happened. And you know, we just miss Tiffany so much, and can't wait to see her again." Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.
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Chuck Tabor, Tiffany Tehan's father, had a message for her on "The Early Show": "If I could say anything at all to Tiffany, I would say, Tiffany, we love you. We care for you, and if you are able to contact us, please do so. We'd like to...make sure that you know that you can come home, and we want to do everything we can to find you." Anyone who has seen Tehan or knows her whereabouts is encouraged to call the Xenia Police Department at (937)-372-9901.