Police want your help to find a missing Bellevue woman possibly suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's. A family member reported Patricia (Pat) W. Thomas missing Friday night when she did not come home from her daily routine of errands in the Bellevue area.
The 89-year-old drives a Silver 2009 Chevrolet Aveo with license plate, 531-YKK.
Thomas' son Spencer said his mother usually leaves the house at 1 p.m. every day. She first will stop at the Chace's Pancake Corral in Bellevue for a meal.
After the meal, Spencer said, she will often go to the Overlake neighborhood and shop at Goodwill, Sears, and Fred Meyer.
He said she also likes to shop at Bartells and Rite Aid in downtown Bellevue. Spencer said she has been getting "confused" lately and is afraid she may have gotten lost.
After the meal, Spencer said, she will often go to the Overlake neighborhood and shop at Goodwill, Sears, and Fred Meyer.
He said she also likes to shop at Bartells and Rite Aid in downtown Bellevue. Spencer said she has been getting "confused" lately and is afraid she may have gotten lost.
Patricia is a white female, approximately 5'03", weighs 100 lbs., keeps her gray hair in a ponytail, and usually wears sweat pants and either tennis shoes or leather shoes.
Should anyone locate Patricia Thomas, please call 911 immediately.
Respectfully,
Amy Kinney,
Distribution List Manager
LostNMissing, Inc.
Phone: 603.965.4621
Cell: 603.548.6548
LostNMissing, Inc. is an all volunteer state and federally recognized 501c(3) Non-Profit charitable organization to assist law enforcement and the families of missing. We never charge a fee for our services. All Support Members, Board of Directors, Officers and Owner are Volunteers.
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