A kitchen running on donations and external funding from international organizations distributed food Sunday to hundreds of Palestinians waiting with pots and buckets in hand, in the area of Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Moline Police Department has asked for the public's help finding a woman who has not been seen since the weekend.
Jazmyne Garcia, 25, Davenport, got medical treatment late Saturday at UnityPoint Health - Trinity Rock Island, but has not been seen since she left the hospital, according to a release from the Moline Police Department.
Earlier in the day, she attended a parade with her family in Moline, but got separated from them in downtown, the release states.
Investigators do not suspect foul play.
Garcia is 5-feet-2-inches tall and has a tattoo on her left forearm that reads "Josie," the release states. When last seen, she wore a dark-colored sweatshirt and sweatpants of an unknown color. She may not have had shoes.
Anyone with information about Garcia's whereabouts can contact the Moline police through the department's Facebook page, the release states.
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They can also contact her family members if they know them, according to the release. Otherwise they should contact police.
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