
The Brooklyn Park Police Department is urgently calling on the public to aid in the search for a missing woman, Lynette Baker. She was last seen on the morning of December 7, around 11 a.m., in the vicinity of the 7700 block of Daleview Drive North. Described as standing 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighing 153 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, Baker's absence has triggered concerns for her well-being.
On the day of her disappearance, she is reported to have been dressed in a dark blue sweatsuit. The local community and authorities are trying to hastily rally to locate her. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shared the missing person alert, initially posted on the BCA's Facebook page, stating, "If you have information on Lynette Baker's whereabouts, please contact the Brooklyn Park Police Department via Hennepin County Dispatch at 952-258-5321 or call 911."
This information was widely disseminated in a bid to spread awareness and generate leads that could assist in finding Baker. Police are reaching out to anyone who might have seen her or knows of her current location to come forward with any information. The increased public vigilance can sometimes make the critical difference in resolving such cases.
At this time, the BCA has clarified that it is not the primary investigating agency in this case; instead, all tips and information should be directly relayed to the Brooklyn Park Police Department. The call to action is clear, with the department reiterating instructions for the public in an effort to broaden the search perimeter. Anyone with pertinent information can click here to provide details that could help ensure Lynette Baker is found swiftly and safely returned to her community.









