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    'Dexter' actress Mabel Pantaleon goes missing


    Mabel Pantaleon, a 31-year-old actress who had a minor role as a server in a Season 3 episode of Showtime's "Dexter," has reportedly gone missing in New York City.

    Pantaleon was last seen at her Harlem apartment on Sunday morning. News of her disappearance first appeared in the New York Post. According to the Post, Pantaleon suffers from manic depression. Foul play is not suspected at this time. ABC News reports that Pantaleon accused her family of "being terrorists" before going missing.

    Sylvia Pantaleon said her daughter "saw something on the Internet and got very upset, and she started saying a lot of weird things. ...She said, 'I'm leaving from here, all of you are terrorists, you're not my mother.'"

    Mabel Pantaleon had been in a nursing program at New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn. She recently left the program to focus on acting. According to IMDb, she also appeared in an episode of the now-canceled "Mystery ER."

    Police have described Pantaleon as 5-foot-7 tall and approximately 165 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She may be driving a 2004 Toyota Camry. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is encouraged to contact the New York Police Department.

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