Boston Police Release New Photos in Search for Woman Missing Since November

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Boston Police Release New Photos in Search for Woman Missing Since November
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Police have shared new photos of an East Boston woman missing since Nov. 26, asking for the public's help to find her.

The Boston Police Department released a new set of photographs Thursday of a woman who has been missing since November.

Reina Carolina Morales Rojas, a Salvadoran mother, was reported missing on Nov. 26 in East Boston. Her family says they areMorales Rojas has two children in El Salvador and they do not stop asking about her mother, the family says. The woman's sister says that all this is very strange, because she talked to her sister every day — even the day she disappeared, they had a long conversation.Get New England news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox.

Morales Rojas communicated daily with her family in El Salvador. A video was sent to her sister to let her know that she was working at Logan Airport in Boston.The last time Alicia spoke to her sister was on Nov. 26, the same day she disappeared after getting into a silver van, which took her from East Boston - where she lived - to Cambridge. It was around 9:30 p.m.

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