Starbucks Worker Mysteriously Vanishes While Taking a Break

Allison Cope, 24, a Starbucks supervisor, took her scheduled break at about 3 p.m. She hasn't been seen or heard from since.

Police are investigating the disappearance of a North Carolina Starbucks employee, who went on a break during her shift Monday and never came back.

Allison Cope, 24, a supervisor at the coffee bar inside Raleigh Durham International Airport, took her scheduled break at about 3 p.m.

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Relatives and friends have not heard from her since, and she was reported missing about four hours later.

She left her bag behind. Inside, authorities found her cell phone, but her debit card and car keys were reportedly missing. Her car was also gone.

Her airport security badge was used to leave the airport at about 3:10 p.m., WRAL.com reported.

The Change of Heart Pit Bull Rescue, where Cope volunteers, posted an appeal to Facebook, saying, “We love her and just want her to be safe.”

Authorities are now searching for her car, a 2014 Ford Fusion with license plate number EHA2771.

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Cope is about 5 feet, 6 inches tall and has blonde hair and blue eyes.   

The Raleigh Police department and the FBI have joined the search.

Anyone with any information about Cope’s whereabouts is asked to call Raleigh police at 919-840-7510.

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