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Urgent search for missing diabetic woman near Earlton, KansasNeosho County KS

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US-169, Kansas

Authorities search highways near Earlton for a missing diabetic woman last seen driving northbound on Highway 169. They urge public assistance to locate her quickly.

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Transcript:
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County Sheriff's unit standby for a 1067 on a missing person out of Ogdenwood Park.
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Attempts to locate missing person (name withheld), Code 2[1],
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37 years of age, diabetic,
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history evasive and dementia.
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Last seen in a silver Toyota on Route 4, near Kansas 28,
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near Robert Tomboy,
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last seen at 1603 hours,
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today's date,
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on 169 going north,
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in Earlton,
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Kansas,
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last seen at 1603 p.m.,
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going northbound on 169 in Earlton, Kansas.
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You may contact, contact over one park police department,
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counties 1064 at 1825.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights and sirens)

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