Taylor Caseya US citizen of 41 years From Chicago, he has been missing ever since June 19 in place of Paradise Islandin the Bahamas. The search for the woman intensified, using ground methods and drones, according to Royal Police in the Caribbean country.
Casey, who practices yoga 15 yearsattended a certification retreat at Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat Bahamas. He was last seen on the evening of June 19 at campus facilities and was reported missing when he did not attend scheduled classes on the morning of June 20, according to >>.
Colette Seymoremother of the missing girl, expressed her concern in a statement, saying that “Taylor should never disappear like this.” Additionally, she commented that her daughter was eager to share her yoga retreat experience with those close to her when she returned. The family is “deeply concerned” for his safety and well-being, and is asking anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact local police.
The yoga retreat issued a statement asking “anyone with information about Ms. Casey to contact local law enforcement.” In addition, the organization is actively cooperating with the investigation authorities. Also, the Ashram informed the embassy of the United States and the family about the loss, according to information from CBS News.
she US Department of State was also notified of the loss. A department spokesman said >>: “When a US citizen goes missing, we work closely with local authorities as they conduct their search efforts, and we share information with families within our capabilities.”

In June, the Royal Bahamas Police Force issued a missing person notice with Casey’s description: a light-skinned female, approx. 1.78 meters above sea level is located at 1.78 meters above sea level high, and 65.8 kiloswith brown hair and eyes. Her family mentioned that she often covers her natural hair with a durag (a cloth worn on the head).
The family of the missing woman has scheduled a trip to Paradise Island and Nassau to coordinate the search efforts of local authorities, according to NBC News. They also created a public Facebook group called “Find Taylor Casey” to spread information and collect help.
In January, the US government issued a Level 2 travel warning for the Bahamas recommending “extra caution due to crime.” Travelers are warned that “violent crime, such as armed robberies and sexual assaults, occurs in tourist and non-tourist areas.”