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Search for missing New Jersey bartender
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Heather Nauert reports from New York
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- Date Jan 28, 2013
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Right now the search is on for a well known bartender police say she disappeared after a night out with friends.
Nauert has the story from newsroom -- hi there John well police and friends of 39 year old Sarah majora us.
Are now searching parts of Pennsylvania and the state of New Jersey for a third day in a -- But -- went missing in at 2 AM on Saturday morning after she -- the new hope Pennsylvania bar where she's worked for sixteen years you can see the picture of her right there.
Well this Friday she wasn't on the clock she was instead just hanging out with friends.
At a popular spot called John and -- damage or is was last spotted on some surveillance video crossing a bridge from new hope.
To Lambert -- New Jersey where she lives she never though made it home that evening.
Her live in boyfriend then called cops at 2 PM on Saturday that's twelve hours after she disappeared.
Police say that the boyfriend though is cooperating without it.
Her friends describe her as popular and they're putting up pictures all around the area and their posting messages on line here's what one had to say.
We lover and we're just hoping she was in good spirits.
She is happy.
And she.
And she is just hanging out and having fun.
-- friends of -- say it is on usual for her to not return home they describe the area where she disappeared as safe.
Majora since five -- four inches tall blond hair and weighs 140 pounds.
-- cops are now looking at her cellphone records while they while search teams take a look at the Delaware River that splits the two towns so far though they say they haven't found any -- If anyone has information contact the new hope Pennsylvania for the Lambert -- police department.
And that is in New Jersey John back -- you we'll keep you posted on what happens do -- an art in our newsroom -- again.