Police Still Investigating Switzerland County Woman's Disappearance

Brittany Hammond was last seen on December 12 or 13, 2018.

Brittany Hammond has been missing since December 13. Photo provided.

(Switzerland County, Ind.) - A woman from Switzerland County remains missing.

Brittany Hammond has not been seen or heard from since December 12 or 13, 2018. The Switzerland County Sheriff’s Office says the 30-year-old is still missing as of Monday, December 31.

Investigators are continuing their efforts to find Hammond.

“The combined efforts of numerous law enforcement agencies and resources have spent many many hours trying to locate her but unfortunately she’s not been located yet. Our office and other agencies are continually following up on any leads and information that we may receive,” said Chief Deputy Brian Morton.

Morton said investigators are not sure if Hammond may be missing on her own volition, or if there may be foul play involved.

If you know of Brittany Hammond’s whereabouts or have information that can help locate her, call Switzerland County Sheriff’s Office Detective Joe Spilman at (812) 427-3636.

Photos provided.

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