Police check on missing elderly woman with dementia


Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
02:38
Transcript:
Throw it a camera called a black. It's a Hart's parental vehicle. Yeah, I'm almost at Dawson's here. (name withheld) is way south, the library. We just want to put my direction. I'm not sure where she's going. Each you know your copy. Roger. Roger. Roger. I don't want to buy it. That is just about to pass the rider. 29. I've got a (name withheld), 1-355. I'm showing at a two Oak Street, Stonington. So, something. Yeah, sorry, though. If you can run or in collect, see if there's a Connecticut address? Roger, I am showing two Oak Street in Stonington. O'4.812, 32, domestic meeting, also. Okay. Can we start making some phone calls here to see if there's an issue with (name withheld) today? She's now on a half jog north on Water Street, thinking she's going to get across Amtrak. Roger. Okay. Do you need a slow roll that way for a possible 28 or negative? Negative 26. She's walking out the Dotsons for your property. I don't know if she's a member of the Snyder family here or otherwise. That's why I could use some help with Cull 7s, right? We only have one number. Looks like a landline. Nobody's answering the phone there. Can you call Dotson and see if she's associated, please? Roger. 29. I'm out here. She is related to the owner. She does have a history of dementia. Oh, Roger. This is I'm hold out since then. I'm off on me. I promise. 29, you copy. They're familiar with her.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Stonington, CT 06355
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