Authorities in Norwalk, Connecticut, are asking for public assistance in locating a 32-year-old woman who has been reported missing after she was last seen in the city earlier this week.
Laura Bido was last seen on Thursday, April 23, 2026, in the area of Wolfpit Avenue in Norwalk.
According to police information shared with the public, she was reported missing to the Norwalk Police Department on Saturday morning following concerns about her whereabouts.
Since then, officers and community members have been urged to help locate her.
Bido is described as a woman who stands about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 120 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.
At the time of the initial public report, there was no available description of what she was wearing when she was last seen.
Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances leading up to her disappearance.
Local authorities have confirmed that she was last seen in a residential area near Wolfpit Avenue, a section of Norwalk where investigators are continuing to gather information and speak with possible witnesses.
Police have not shared whether any surveillance footage or additional leads have been identified as part of the ongoing search.
The Norwalk Police Department has emphasized that even small pieces of information could be important in helping determine her whereabouts.
Community members who may have seen Bido or who may have information about her movements on or after April 23 are being encouraged to come forward.
Officials have provided multiple ways for the public to report tips.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Norwalk Police Department directly at 203-854-3113 or call emergency services if the situation requires immediate attention.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the department tip line at 203-854-3111.
In addition, residents can submit information through the police department website or by sending a text message with the keyword NPD followed by their message to the designated tip number used by the department.
The case has also been shared through media coverage in Connecticut as law enforcement continues efforts to raise awareness and expand the search.
Police have stated that there is currently no further description of clothing or known destination, which has made locating her more challenging. Investigators are continuing to follow up on leads and ask residents in the Wolfpit Avenue area and surrounding neighborhoods to remain alert.
Missing person cases like this often rely heavily on timely public awareness and cooperation.
Authorities stress that even routine observations, such as seeing someone matching the description in nearby towns, transit areas, or public spaces, could help move the investigation forward.
Friends, family members, and community members are being urged to share verified information and avoid spreading unconfirmed details as the investigation continues.
Law enforcement officials have not released any indication of foul play at this stage and continue to treat the case as an active missing person investigation.
As search efforts continue in Norwalk and the surrounding areas, the focus remains on locating Laura Bido and ensuring her safe return. Police have stated that updates will be provided as soon as more information becomes available.