Diabetic 80-year-old woman with dementia disappears in Decatur

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The DeKalb County police are searching for Rosa Mae Dawson, an 80-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia and diabetes, who has recently gone missing in Decatur. Authorities have expressed concern for her safety, given her medical conditions and the potential dangers for individuals in similar situations. The police have appealed to the community for help, urging anyone who may have seen her or has information about her whereabouts to come forward. This incident highlights the critical issue of missing persons in the region, especially among vulnerable populations such as the elderly. The community's active participation can play a vital role in ensuring her safe return.

Local news outlets are expected to cover updates as the investigation unfolds, emphasizing the importance of public awareness. Such cases often bring to light the broader challenges faced by families and caregivers of individuals with dementia. The police's call to action serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and support within the community.

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