Crime & Safety
The Eugene Police Street Crimes Unit seeks public assistance in locating 29-year-old woman who has a nationwide, full-extradition warrant
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Street Crimes Unit seeks public assistance in locating Shayla Kaylawray Bennett, aged 29, who is the subject of a nationwide, full-extradition warrant.
Bennett is wanted for Failure to Appear for Child Neglect in the First Degree, Possession of Heroin – Commercial Offense, and various other controlled substance possession offenses.
It’s worth noting that Bennett frequently changes her hair color, with past variations including purple and blue.
For those with information, tips can be submitted anonymously via text or call to Officer Sundquist at 541.868.5096.
This story will be updated.
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