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Body of missing 26-year-old woman found, family says

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The body of a missing 26-year-old woman has been found, her family said on Sunday.

Alexis Sharkey went missing on Friday, according to her mother, Stacey Robinault.

In a Facebook post published by Robinault, she wrote, “It’s with deeply broken hearts that Mike and I want to let you all know that Lexi’s body has been found. We cannot begin to thank you all for your love and the kind words you’ve extended to our family!”

Details on where her body was found or how she died were not immediately released.

Hours before Robinault made the announcement, she spoke with Eyewitness News via FaceTime from her home in northwestern Pennsylvania.

She said she had not spoken with Sharkey since just before Thanksgiving. She said the two were discussing Christmas plans on Wednesday.

“[Thanksgiving] was a busy day on her end and our end and so it was just one of those passing, type of ‘Love you’ things,” explained Robinault. “Then Friday … honestly, Friday got away. [It was a] busy day. We never talked, and then she went missing Friday night and I have not seen her or heard from her since.”

Since then, no one had heard from Sharkey, according to Robinault.

The mom said she would try calling Sharkey’s phone, but all calls were sent to her voicemail.

Sharkey and her husband recently moved to Houston in January. Robinault said he called the family to let her know she went missing. He hadn’t heard from her since Friday.

“We were notified on Saturday that she was missing by her husband,” she said. “[He] called us up to let us know, and that’s when, of course, any parent goes into full panic mode.”

The last time Sharkey was in her hometown in Pennsylvania was last Christmas. Sharkey has two sisters who were also trying to contact her.

“She would not necessarily contact me every day,” said Robinault. “She’s kind of got an independent flare, so I just let her live and we just communicate as needed and definitely do. But she has a close-knit group of friends. They’ve never known her to disappear and I’ve never known her to not communicate when we reach out to her … ever. She always has her phone with her. She always responds.”

An initial Facebook post published by Robinault, which features two photos of Sharkey, was shared more than 6,000 times.

 

The case remains under investigation.

If you have any information about Sharkey, you’re asked to call the Houston Police Department and reference case #158281920.

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