Julia Kebbel, sister of “Fifty Shades Freed” actress Arielle Kebbel hasn’t been seen since she left on a dog walk Jan. 31, 2018, in Silver Lake with her chocolate Lab named Cindy Crawford. (Courtesy photo)Julia Kebbel, sister of “Fifty Shades Freed” actress Arielle Kebbel hasn’t been seen since she left on a dog walk Jan. 31, 2018, in Silver Lake.Julia Kebbel, sister of “Fifty Shades Freed” actress Arielle Kebbel hasn’t been seen since she left on a dog walk Jan. 31, 2018, in Silver Lake. This is her chocolate Lab, whose name is Cindy Crawford. (Courtesy photo)Julia Kebbel, sister of “Fifty Shades Freed” actress Arielle Kebbel hasn’t been seen since she left on a dog walk Jan. 31, 2018, in Silver Lake. She has these tattoos. (Courtesy photo)Julia Kebbel, sister of “Fifty Shades Freed” actress Arielle Kebbel hasn’t been seen since she left on a dog walk Jan. 31, 2018, in Silver Lake. Here is one of her tattoos. (Courtesy photo)Actress Arielle Kebbel, seen in a Nov. 15, 2017 photo in West Hollywood, has been looking for her sister, who was last seen on Jan. 31, 2018. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)Show Caption of Expand
LOS ANGELES — Police and actress Arielle Kebbel of the upcoming film “Fifty Shades Freed” asked for the public’s help today to find Kebbel’s missing sister.
Julia Kebbel, 36, was last seen walking her chocolate Labrador Cindy Crawford in the Silver Lake area at 11 p.m. Wednesday, according to a post on Arielle Kebbel’s Facebook page. She’s white, 5 feet 3, about 105 pounds, with fair skin and bleach-londe short hair, and she has tattoos on both forearms: a spiritual symbol with a key and the word “promise” on one arm and a blue Phoenix rising on the other, Arielle Kebbel said. Her dog has an implanted microchip.
Police are also searching for Julia Kebbel, said Sgt. Tony Suviate of the Los Angeles Police Department Northeast Station.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Julie Kebbel or her dog is urged to contact Arielle on Instagram or Twitter, or call 911.
Source: Oc Register
‘Fifty Shades’ actress’ sister missing after LA walk with dog
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