Enhanced photo released of woman missing from Austin since 2008

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Age-enhanced photo of Yasmin Acree | National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

An age-enhanced photo has been created as the search continues for a 23-year-old woman missing for over eight years from the Austin neighborhood on the West Side.

Yasmin Acree, now 23, has been missing from the 4800 block of West Congress Parkway since Jan. 15, 2008, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

She was described as a 5-foot-1, 125-pound black woman with sandy hair and brown eyes when she went missing, according to Chicago Police.

The center has released a new age-progressed photo the then-15-year-old, showing what she might look like today.

Anyone with information should call 911 or (800) 843-5678.

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