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Columbia County officials investigate new lead on missing woman last seen in May

Columbia County officials investigate new lead on missing woman last seen in May

COLUMBIA COUNTY, Florida. – The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office is pursuing a new lead in the disappearance of a woman last seen in late May.

Authorities have been searching for 61-year-old Martina Lundy since she was reported missing on June 18.

Investigators received a new lead and began searching one of their properties in Fort White.

“The disappearance of a loved one leaves a void in a family member’s heart that cannot be filled until that loved one is found,” Sheriff Mark Hunter said in a social media post. “Our agency is committed to finding Ms. Lundy and will pursue every lead to the best of our ability.”

News4JAX spoke to some of her family members who are desperately trying to bring her home safely.

“She had two small dogs with her that were pooping a lot. They’re two small dogs, so please say something if you saw her with her dogs or anything,” said Kaylin Madonia, Lundy’s granddaughter.

Her niece urged people to contact the sheriff’s office with any information.

“If anyone, whoever you are, has any information or saw anything, even if you think it’s not important or it’s just a small thing, please contact the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers,” Amber Anderson said.

Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for any information leading to Lundy’s whereabouts. You can call 386-754-7099 or visit their website to submit a web tip

You can also submit a mobile tip by downloading P3 Tips or the Florida Crime Stoppers app.

The Florida Sheriff’s Association is offering an additional $5,000 reward.

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