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Tanya Fear, missing "Doctor Who" actress, found in Los Angeles
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Actress Tanya Fear, known for her role on the show "Doctor Who," was found Monday after she was reported missing in Los Angeles last week, an LAPD spokesperson confirmed to CBS News.
Fear, 31, was initially reported missing on September 9, the spokesperson said. The department is not releasing any additional information at this time. Fear's family spread word of her disappearance with the hashtag #FindTanyaFear and set up a dedicated Twitter account to share updates on the search.![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250216030556.jpg)
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