WATERFORD (AP) — The Maine Warden Service is still looking for a missing Waterford woman who has dementia.
The Warden Service is searching for 77-year-old Ruth Frances Brennan, who was last seen Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. on Kezars Road in Waterford. She was heading toward Melby’s Store at the time.
The warden service said Tuesday that there are “no significant changes in the search” for Brennan. Officials say Brennan was wearing a striped shirt, blue jean capris, a tan hat, and light green socks with sneakers at the time she was last seen.
People who may know her whereabouts or have seen her can call the Maine Public Safety Dispatch in Gray at 207-657-3030.
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