SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake posted on social media Wednesday asking for information regarding a missing woman who was last seen on March 4 at the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Police describe Suzanne Jackson as being about 5’5″ tall and weighing about 145 pounds. Police say she has blonde hair and green/grey eyes, and was last seen at the airport wearing a fleece pullover, black pants and black shoes.

Police describe Suzanne Jackson as being about 5'5" tall and weighing about 145 pounds. Police say she has blonde hair and green/grey eyes, and was last seen at the airport wearing a fleece pullover, black pants and black shoes. (Courtesy: Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake)
Police describe Suzanne Jackson as being about 5’5″ tall and weighing about 145 pounds. Police say she has blonde hair and green/grey eyes, and was last seen at the airport wearing a fleece pullover, black pants and black shoes. (Courtesy: Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake)

On social media, Unified Police said Jackson may have left the state headed for Arizona.

Anyone with information is being asked to call Unified Police at 801-840-8400 or call Specialist Blakeslee at 385-468-9858.

What to do when speaking to law enforcement

More than 600,000 people go missing each year in the United States, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

Here are some suggestions to keep in mind if someone you know goes missing.

Utah officials suggest taking notes on interactions with law enforcement to keep track of details such as officer names, dates and times of interactions, the case number and what the officers say.

When working with local law enforcement to report a missing person, it is recommended one shares as much information as possible about the missing person, including but not limited to:

  • Full name or nicknames.
  • Recent photos.
  • Date of birth and age at the time they disappeared.
  • Gender/sex.
  • Detailed physical description (including unique scars or tattoos).
  • Date of disappearance.
  • Medical conditions.
  • Last known location.
  • Social media accounts.