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Spokane Police Seek Public’s Help Locating Vulnerable Adult
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~ The Spokane Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating 69 year old Robin. She was last seen walking southbound from her care center in the 9800 block of N Nevada St at around 9pm on Friday night.

Robin is approximately 5'8 and 225lbs, and was wearing a gray sweatshirt and sweatpants. She has health and mobility issues, and may have suffered a recent fall. It is possible she has a cane with her, or may have gotten onto a bus.

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Anyone who sees Robin should call Crime Check 509-456-2233 and reference case #2023-20101696. An image of Robin has been attached to this release.

Update: Robin has been located and is safe. The Spokane Police Department would like to thank everyone for their help in finding her.

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