The Lansing Police Department is asking for your help in locating 34-year-old Marshetta Teira Bettis, a Michigan woman who has been reported missing and endangered. She is described as 5'7" tall and weighs 125 pounds.

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Marshetta was last seen on March 7, 2025, in the 1000 Block of Belaire Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. Concerned family members reported her missing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

A picture of Marshetta Teira Bettis, a missing and endangered woman who was last seen on March 7, 2025 in the 1000 block of Belair Avenue, she is 5'7" tall and weighs 125 pounds. If you have any information on her location, please call the Lansing, Michigan police at 517-483-4600
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If you have seen Marshetta or know anything about her whereabouts, please contact the Lansing Police Department at 517-483-4600. Even the smallest detail could help bring her home safely and bring some peace to her concerned family and friends.

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According to the LPD, this is an ongoing investigation, and we will provide updates when more information becomes available.

How You Can Help Find Marshetta Teira Bettis

A picture of Marshetta Teira Bettis, a missing and endangered woman who was last seen on March 7, 2025 in the 1000 block of Belair Avenue, she is 5'7" tall and weighs 125 pounds. If you have any information on her location, please call the Lansing, Michigan police at 517-483-4600
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Do you know something, or maybe you saw something that could help to locate Marshetta? Here's how you can help:

  • Share this information on social media to cast a wider net
  • Keep an eye out in the Lansing area, especially near Belaire Avenue
  • Report any sightings or relevant details to the Lansing Police Department, 517-483-4600

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Again, if you have any information that could help Marshetta's family and the Lansing Police Department, please call 517-483-4600. Michigan, let's come together to bring Marshetta home.

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