80-year-old woman missing for weeks found dead, DeKalb County police say

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DeKalb County police have confirmed the tragic discovery of an 80-year-old woman, Rosa Mae Dawson, who had been missing for several weeks, found dead on Wednesday morning. Dawson's family reported her missing, raising alarms due to her dementia, which made her particularly vulnerable. The police's investigation is currently ongoing, aiming to uncover the details surrounding her disappearance and whether foul play was involved. Local authorities have emphasized the importance of safeguarding elderly individuals, especially those suffering from cognitive impairments like dementia. This incident has resonated within the community, highlighting the need for increased awareness and protective measures for vulnerable populations.

Community outreach programs are being discussed to ensure that families are better equipped to care for elderly relatives. As the investigation unfolds, community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The case serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by families caring for elderly loved ones.

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