San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office requesting residents check video surveillance for missing woman
PASO ROBLES, Calif. - The San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office is requesting information and video surveillance from residents of Heritage Ranch and surrounding areas in rural Paso Robles.
The Sheriff's Office is asking residents to check any and all of their surveillance video cameras, Ring doorbells and similar systems for missing woman Jyll Stevens or her vehicle, a 2009 Red Toyota Yaris two-door hatchback with the California license plate number 6LCV465.
The Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was last seen in the area of Skip Jack Lane and Water View Drive in Heritage Ranch around 6 p.m. last Thursday.
Deputies ask that residents specifically check their camera footage from 5:30 p.m. of last Thursday to today's date.
Stevens was reported as an at-risk missing person on Saturday.
She was last seen in the Heritage Ranch area of rural Paso Robles on Friday while having dinner with friends. Her family said she never arrived home after leaving the dinner.
Stevens is described as a white female adult who is about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 140 pounds. She has light brown, shoulder-length hair and was last seen wearing a blue long sleeve shirt, dark jeans and black shoes.
If you see a vehicle that matches the description or Stevens, please contact the Sheriff's Office at (805) 781-4550.