The family of a 30-year-old woman is asking for the publics' help in finding their loved one who's been missing since March 11.
Meaghan McCallum was reported missing from her grandmother's Montvale home on March 11. Meaghan who lives with her parents in Oakland, went to stay with her grandmother.
According to the family, when the grandmother woke up that Wednesday morning around 3:30 a.m., Meaghan and her car were gone.
The 1998 black four-door Subaru sedan with the license plate N32 EAY was found last week at a residential apartment complex in Long Branch, according to family.
A video surveillance of the area, shows Meaghan leaving a parking garage in Long Branch on foot at approximately 5:30 a.m. on the 11th of March, added the family,
The unattended Subaru has an accumulation of summonses, according to the family.
On April 11, police ran plates on the vehicle while at a residential apartment complex, identifying it as Meaghan's vehicle who authorities believe my have been stolen.
Meaghan who according to family, has a long history of mental illness (bi-ploar disorder) stopped taking her medications last fall.
Anyone with information regarding McCallum's whereabouts are asked to contact the Oakland Police.