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Welfare concerns for elderly woman missing in Albany

Welfare concerns for elderly woman missing in Albany

Perth Now6 days ago
Albany police are urgently seeking help in locating a 77-year-old woman who was last seen in Yakamia on Thursday.
Maria Jamieson was last seen at her Yakamia home on July 17.
She is described as being 159cm tall, of medium build, with short white-silver hair. Ms Jamieson may be driving her white Kia Cerato hatchback bearing the registration 1HCM485. Credit: WA Police
Police report Ms Jamieson may be driving her white Kia Cerato hatchback bearing the registration 1HCM485 and have her Maltese Shitzu dog Bonnie with her.
She reportedly likes to visit The Gap, Torbay and Cozy Corner.
Poice hold concerns for Ms Jamieson's welfare and urge anyone who sees her or her vehicle, or who has any information relating to her whereabouts, to call police immediately on 131 444.
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Maria Jamieson: Albany police have welfare concerns for 77-year-old woman last seen in Yakamia
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Albany police are urgently seeking help in locating a 77-year-old woman who was last seen in Yakamia on Thursday. Maria Jamieson was last seen at her Yakamia home on July 17. She is described as being 159cm tall, of medium build, with short white-silver hair. Police report Ms Jamieson may be driving her white Kia Cerato hatchback bearing the registration 1HCM485 and have her Maltese Shitzu dog Bonnie with her. She reportedly likes to visit The Gap, Torbay and Cozy Corner. Poice hold concerns for Ms Jamieson's welfare and urge anyone who sees her or her vehicle, or who has any information relating to her whereabouts, to call police immediately on 131 444.

Welfare concerns for elderly woman missing in Albany
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Welfare concerns for elderly woman missing in Albany

Albany police are urgently seeking help in locating a 77-year-old woman who was last seen in Yakamia on Thursday. Maria Jamieson was last seen at her Yakamia home on July 17. She is described as being 159cm tall, of medium build, with short white-silver hair. Ms Jamieson may be driving her white Kia Cerato hatchback bearing the registration 1HCM485. Credit: WA Police Police report Ms Jamieson may be driving her white Kia Cerato hatchback bearing the registration 1HCM485 and have her Maltese Shitzu dog Bonnie with her. She reportedly likes to visit The Gap, Torbay and Cozy Corner. Poice hold concerns for Ms Jamieson's welfare and urge anyone who sees her or her vehicle, or who has any information relating to her whereabouts, to call police immediately on 131 444.

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