(KAIR)--The search for a missing Atchison resident is continuing, with Kansas Missing and Unsolved this week issuing a flyer seeking information about the whereabouts of 22-year-old Sydnee N. Lust.
According to the organization, Lust, who was born female but uses male pronouns and such names as "Mylez," "Viking," or "Nuggie," has been missing since April 9.
Lust, just prior to disappearing, had been discharged, for unspecified reasons, from hospital care and, the flyer says, has "not been seen or heard from since."
Lust is described as standing 5-feet, weighing 175 pounds with light brown hair that was last known to be dyed red/auburn, green eyes, and pierced ears.
Anyone with information regarding Lust's disappearance should contact Atchison Police at 913-367-5525 or the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at 785-296-4017.
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