Multiple Police Agencies Seek Public Help Locating Missing Women Across U.S., Canada
Multiple Police Agencies Seek Public Help Locating Missing Women Across U.S., Canada

Multiple Police Agencies Seek Public Help Locating Missing Women Across U.S., Canada

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Multiple police departments across the United States are seeking public assistance in locating missing women, each with unique circumstances. In Southfield, Michigan, Elisa Bickerson, 42, who is missing voluntarily, was last seen on May 11. Atlanta authorities are searching for 25-year-old pregnant Victoria Harris, who left Piedmont Hospital without her phone or ID and has mental health challenges, raising concerns for her and her unborn child's welfare. Brandy Foster, 28, a woman with developmental disabilities from Maine, was last seen Sunday night along with her family's missing dog; police are unable to ping her phone due to an unknown number. In Indianapolis, Marie Radley, 67, diagnosed with dementia and possibly needing medical help, was last seen driving a black Dodge Caravan and is the subject of a public search; police clarified the criteria for Amber and Silver Alerts in relation to missing persons cases. These cases highlight the varied vulnerabilities and urgent need for public awareness and assistance in locating missing individuals.

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