
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has renewed its call for assistance in the search for 26-year-old Annmarie Conlon, a Deerfield Beach resident who has now been missing for nearly a year. Conlon was last seen on November 26 of the past year on the 600 block of Northeast 44th Street in Deerfield Beach.
Standing at 5 feet, a 8 inches and weighing around 105 pounds, Conlon is described as having black hair and hazel eyes. One distinctive feature she possesses is a tattoo of praying hands on her right ankle. The search has intensified following a period in which leads have seemingly grown cold, prompting law enforcement to seek the public's help in hoping fresh eyes might reveal new information.
According to WSVN, Detective Leonard Charla of the BSO is the primary contact for anyone who might have information on Conlon's whereabouts. Community members with any knowledge are encouraged to come forward, offering any details that might aid in the investigation.
Launching an appeal to the public, authorities have underscored the critical role that residents can play in such cases. Anyone with information that may help locate Annmarie Conlon is urged to contact Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or to reach out to the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357), as noted by Local10.









