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Urgent Search Underway for Missing Auckland Woman with Dementia
Police and family members are actively searching for a woman with dementia who went missing from her care centre in Mt Albert, Auckland. The missing individual, known as Linda but referred to by her middle name, Anne, was last seen on Allendale Road at approximately 11:31 AM on Wednesday. Authorities have expressed concerns regarding her safety and well-being.
The New Zealand Police reported that Anne has been diagnosed with dementia, which heightens the urgency of her disappearance. Family members are deeply worried, describing her as vulnerable and in need of assistance.
According to police statements, Anne was last observed wearing distinctive clothing that may help in identifying her. She had on black pants, grey mid-calf Uggs, a cream hoodie, and a pink shirt underneath. This description is critical for anyone who may have seen her or has information regarding her whereabouts.
Community Support Mobilized
The local community has rallied to support the search efforts. Neighbours and volunteers have joined the police in canvassing the area, distributing flyers, and sharing information on social media platforms. Their collective aim is to locate Anne as quickly as possible, ensuring her safe return to her family.
Family members urge anyone with information to come forward. They are hopeful that community engagement will lead to positive results. “Every moment counts when someone you love is missing,” one family member stated, emphasizing the emotional toll this situation has taken.
Police are urging residents in the Mt Albert area to remain vigilant and report any sightings or relevant information. “We are doing everything we can to locate Anne and bring her home safely,” a police spokesperson remarked.
As the search continues, authorities remain committed to providing updates as new information comes to light. They encourage the public to keep a lookout for Anne and contact the police with any leads, assuring confidentiality for those who may have information.
The case highlights the challenges faced by individuals living with dementia and the impact on their families. As the search progresses, the community’s support will play an integral role in ensuring the safety of vulnerable individuals like Anne.
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