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Woman missing in Västerås

today at 16.57 Oskar Forsberg

The police are currently looking for a demented woman in her 90s who has gone missing around Vallby in Västerås.

Characteristics of the woman:

– About 167 cm tall

– Page, white hair

– Has glasses

– Has a pillowcase with a pair of shoes in it.

The police are keen to find the woman.

Do you know where she is or have you seen her, or do you have other information that could help the police find the woman?

Call the police on 114 14.

The woman was found at 5:02 p.m.

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