DELPHI — Twenty-five-year-old Kyra L. Boehning drove away from her Flora home in her boyfriend's minivan Monday night and into a mystery.

Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said the boyfriend reported her gone Tuesday night, and showed police home surveillance footage of Boehning leaving in his van by herself.

The next time anyone saw that blue 2006 Dodge minivan, it was Wednesday morning at Clinton County Roads 0 and 500 East, Leazenby said. It was parked there with Boehning's personal belongings — her ID and personal items — locked inside the van, according to a news release from Flora police.

Police searched the area near the minivan, but did not find any indication of where Boehning might be, the news release states.

Boehning's boyfriend didn't believe he was the proper person to file a missing person report since they are boyfriend/girlfriend, Leazenby said, but her parents, who are from Illinois, filed that report Wednesday night.

Boehning was last seen Monday wearing a gray sweatshirt with "Fat Kid, Inc." printed on it. She wore denim capris and flat sandals.

She is between 5-feet, 5-inches and 5-feet, 7-inches tall and weighs between 125 and 150 pounds.

She has brown hair and brown eyes.

She has the name "Mark" tattooed on the right side of her neck and other tattoos on the left side of her neck. She has the name "Greene" tattooed across her stomach.

Police do not believe she has any medical issues and is believed to be in possession of a sidearm.

Flora police, Clinton and Carroll county deputies and Indiana State Police are investigating the case, Leazenby said.

Anyone who sees Boehning or has information about her is asked to call the Flora police at 574-967-4457, Carroll County dispatch at 765-564-2413 or the Indiana State Police Lafayette Post at 765-567-2125. Or people are encouraged to call their nearest police agency if they see Boehning.

Reach Ron Wilkins at 765-420-5231 or at rwilkins@jconline.com. Follow on Twitter: @RonWilkins2

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