SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Female

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department is urgently seeking the public's help in locating Pamela, a 65-year-old indigenous woman who went missing on April 5, 2025. She was last seen in the North Crestline area between the hours of 10 AM and 6 PM. Pamela has been diagnosed with dementia and depression, which significantly impacts her ability to care for herself. With a height of 5 feet 2 inches and a weight of approximately 170 pounds, she has brown eyes, although her outfit at the time of her disappearance remains unknown. It's possible that she left the area on foot or may have boarded a bus for transportation.

Given her health conditions, there is heightened concern for her safety and well-being. The Spokane Police are urging anyone who may have seen Pamela or has any information about her to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233. Immediate assistance is crucial as the community rallies to ensure her safe return.

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