Elderly baltimore woman vanishes overnight as police launch urgent search
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Elderly Baltimore woman vanishes overnight as police launch urgent search

Authorities are asking for help locating 85 year old Audrey Williams after she disappeared early Friday

BALTIMORE, Md. — Baltimore police are urgently searching for an 85-year-old woman who disappeared overnight from a Northeast Baltimore neighborhood, prompting investigators to ask the public for immediate help locating her.

According to the Baltimore Police Department, Audrey Williams was last seen Friday at approximately 2 a.m. in the 3400 block of Carlisle Avenue.

Police described Williams as standing approximately 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighing about 110 pounds.

Authorities have not released additional details surrounding her disappearance, including what she may have been wearing when she was last seen.

The department’s Missing Persons Unit is actively investigating the case and asking residents throughout the area to remain alert for any sightings of the missing woman.

Anyone with information regarding Audrey Williams’ whereabouts is urged to contact the Baltimore Police Department Missing Persons Unit at 410-361-9929 or call 911 immediately.

The search remains ongoing.


Key Points

  • Baltimore police are searching for missing 85-year-old Audrey Williams
  • She was last seen around 2 a.m. on Carlisle Avenue
  • Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact police immediately

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