Urgent #Missing Wamaitha Kaboga-Miller, 66, of Palo Alto, California w Medical Needs; Driving silver 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK; California plate # DP241LU w handicap placard. http://lostnmissing.org/missing/kabogamiller/
Missing: Wamaitha Kaboga-Miller
Date Missing: August 17, 2018
Last Seen: Palo Alto, California
Case: Medical Needs Missing
Stats: Black, female
Age at time: 66 yrs old
Height: 5'1"
Weight: 120 pounds
Hair: Dark Brown
Eyes: Brown
Glasses: Yes
Clothing: last seen wearing a black puffy vest over
white long-sleeved shirt and light-colored pajama pants.
Other: Wearing a medical back brace
Transportation: A silver 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK has California license plate # DP241LU, police said. The vehicle has a handicap placard.
If info, or seen, please call
the Palo Alto Police Dept.
at (650) 329-2413, or 9-1-1.
If vehicle spotted abandoned,
do not touch...call 9-1-1.
Anonymous tips can be emailed to
the police at paloalto@tipnow.org or
sent by text message or voicemail
to 650-383-8984, or the
Family Tip-Line at (650) 814-1189
Circumstance: On Friday, Aug. 17, 2018, at 9:15 am showed Mrs. Kaboga-Miller , disabled and without her medication, had exited her home shortly after her husband left work. She drove to the Country Time Market and surveillance video showed her hobbling her way into the store. She purchased two packages of cigarettes which took about 15 minutes to complete the purchase and return to her car. The video then shows she drove east onto University Avenue toward the Dumbarton Bridge. Her son said that alone was odd. "She had a fear of the bridge. LPR (license plate readers) didn't ping (the car at the toll plaza). She just vanished," he said.
She did not take her cellphone, nor the walker she relies on to get around. She had a wallet, but she has not used her debit card. She doesn't drive after dark, and doesn't like to drive in general. Mrs. Kaboga-Miller was recovering from back surgery and she can't walk any distance without her walker. She was taking oxycodone for pain from the surgery, which could impair her judgment, but her family saw no signs of depression from using the medicine, he said.
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