UPDATE #2: Missing Person Susan Greenawald Found Safe (Photo)

March 19, 2022 14:09

  

Susan Greenawald was located a safe a short time ago when she called a family member. She has been returned to her care facility. The Portland Police Bureau appreciates the public and the media for helping spread the word to help get Susan home safely.

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Missing Persons Detectives have located a photo of Susan Greenawald that shows what she was wearing the last time she was seen. She has a blue puffy coat with a hood, black pants, and white shoes. Her walker is burgundy in color and has a built in seat. She may or may not have a blue medical mask on.

The attached photo is released to the public and press for open distribution in an effort to locate Susan.

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A search is underway for a missing endangered woman in the Mt. Scott-Arleta Neighborhood, and the Portland Police Bureau's Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public to keep an eye out for her.

On Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 5:37a.m., East Precinct officers were dispatched to a report of a missing person in the 7500 block of Southeast Henry Street. They were informed that Susan Greenawald, 77, was missing. Susan was last seen when she was dropped off at her care facility by a taxi at about 4:30a.m. She never made it inside.

Susan is under the legal care of the facility where she lives due to a conditional release agreement following a 2002 murder. However, due to her medical condition, she is not believed to be a danger to the public.

Susan is a white female, 5 feet tall, 90 lbs, with shoulder length blonde and gray hair with bangs (photo). She was last seen wearing a black sweater and black sweatpants. She uses a walker. She is diagnosed with early stage dementia, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and paranoia. Due to her condition, she may be fearful of others. She has no phone or money.

Officers have done an extensive search for Susan without success. If anyone sees Susan, please call 911. If anyone has other information about this case, e-mail the Missing Persons Unit at missing@portlandoregon.gov. The case number is 22-73657.


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