Elizabeth Forman, aged 75, who has dementia, was last seen in 2020.
Police are appealing again for information to help find a New South Wales woman last seen four years ago as Missing Persons Week begins.
When she was reported missing, officers held serious concerns for Forman's welfare given her dementia.At the time, witnesses reported seeing a woman matching her description on Ocean Drive, Alstonville - about 20km southwest of where she was last seen - about 6.30pm on Friday, October 2, 2020.She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a thin build and dyed short blue hair. She was wearing a navy-blue top and black pants at the time of her disappearance.
Detective Inspector Ritchie Sim, head of of the NSW Police Missing Person Registry, says finding Forman remains a priority for police. "Every day police receive reports that a person living with dementia, or some other form of memory loss, has gone missing and every single one of those missing people become of a priority for us to find."
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