Taylor Casey: $10k reward for information on the missing woman in the Bahamas

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The family of the 41-year-old woman missing in the Bahamas, Taylor Casey is now offering $10,000 for information that would lead to finding the woman who vanished on a yoga retreat on Paradise Island.

To date, police have not released any new leads on the matter and family and friends said the case seems to be at a dead end.

The family has since retained attorney John Q Kelly, a press release from the family read.

Taylor’s family said they believe search efforts have been marred by prejudice because Casey is transgender, expressing dissatisfaction with the local police Bahamas investigation, and calling for the FBI to get involved.

The FindTaylorCasey social media page said the family is “working hard behind the scenes.”

“Taylor has been missing for several weeks means we cannot give up the search to find our beloved person and bring them home. It means we must continue to commit resources to finding Taylor, including fundraising to support a proper search for her.”

Taylor visited the Bahamas on June 2 and disappeared on June 19 while at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat Center. Her belongings remained in a tent quarter where she stayed but her phone was discovered in waters not far away from the site. Her US passport was still missing.

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