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Goshen woman, child reported missing
A Goshen woman and her daughter have been reported missing by a family member.
Police said Patricia Ramirez, 23 and her 3-year-old daughter Nely have not been seen or heard from by her family since Nov. 15. They were living in Roxbury Park when they went missing.
Police said the woman and child might be with a Hispanic male in his 20s who has white blotches on his skin.
Anyone having information about the Ramirez and her child may call the Goshen Police Department at 533-8661.
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