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Search for woman who disappeared from memory care facility enters day 3

Monday marks three days in the search for an 89-year-old woman who disappeared from a memory care facility in Marietta.

Patricia Miele has not been seen or heard from since Friday at 11 p.m. She was last seen at the Greenwood Assisted Living and Memory Care facility on Whitlock Avenue.

Marietta police have described her as a risk because she showed recent signs of confusion and was new to the facility.

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On Sunday evening, police provided an update on their quest to answer questions from the community.

“Over the past two days, we have used numerous resources from our department and our law enforcement partners in an effort to safely locate Patricia Miele. As of this post, we are alarmed to report that she has still not been located,” police wrote.

Marietta police said they searched for Miele with the assistance of the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office and the Cobb County Police Department. They searched on foot, on bicycles and in patrol cars. They also used drones and K-9 units in their search.

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Police said they searched the facility several times and interviewed people who may have last seen her.

“We have received specific questions regarding video evidence. There is no video surveillance at or near the memory care location. To clarify, there is no physical evidence that Patricia left the facility. This led us to perform concurrent tasks; a full ground investigation, as well as a missing persons investigation,” police said.

Anyone who sees Miele is urged to call 911.

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