Has Been Found and Is Safe

Has Been Found and Is Safe
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UPDATE: Sunday, Aug. 7,  6:50 p.m.
Janelle Bryant has been found and is safe.
The public’s help is sought as the Roswell Police Department works to locate an 88-year-old woman who went missing Sunday afternoon (Aug. 7).
Janelle Bryant was last seen in the area of West Hobbs Street and South Union Avenue around 3 p.m. She was reported missing by her son, whom she lives with in that area, after he discovered she had walked off. Bryant may not be able to take care of herself, putting her safety at risk.
Bryant is 5’7″ tall, weighing an estimated 115 to 130 pounds, with silver hair and green eyes. She was wearing black pants and a light-colored top.
Anyone with information that could possibly help locate Janelle Bryant is asked to call the Roswell Police Department at (575) 624-6770.

Original source can be found here.



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