Crime & Safety
This Morris Co. Woman, Considered 'Endangered,' Has Been Missing For A Month
The missing woman was described as "intellectually disabled" and "endangered" by law enforcement.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — The search continues to find Destiny Erts, a Morris County woman described as “intellectually disabled” and “endangered,” who hasn’t been seen since July 11.
According to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, there have been no developments in the missing persons investigation.
On July 24, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office issued a statement that Erts, of Randolph, hadn’t been seen in weeks. Officials asked members of the public with any information about her whereabouts to contact authorities.
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Authorities described Erts as a 26-year-old Black female, 6 feet 3 inches in height, with brown eyes and black hair.

She was last seen wearing black pants, a navy blue tank top, a gray hooded cardigan, and black shoes, while carrying a light gray book bag. Officials added that she was last spotted at the Dover Public Library around 11:30 a.m. on July 11 before she went missing.
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The missing persons investigation is being conducted by the Human Services Police Department, the Dover Police Department, and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Missing Persons Unit.
Anyone with information regarding Erts' whereabouts or the investigation is encouraged to contact the Human Services Police Department at 973-898-4964 or the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Missing Persons Unit On-Call Detective at 973-285-2900.
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