Crime & Safety

No Sightings Of Missing Palo Alto Woman, Police Say

Wamaitha Kaboga-Miller, 66, has been missing for five days.

PALO ALTO, CA — There have been no confirmed sightings of an at-risk missing Palo Alto woman, police said Wednesday. Wamaitha Kaboga-Miller, 66, reported missing Saturday by her family, was last seen five days ago on Friday, Aug. 17 at a market in East Palo Alto, according to the Palo Alto Police Department.

She is considered at risk because she is elderly and takes numerous prescription drugs for a medical condition.

"There have been no confirmed sightings of her since she went missing," police said Wednesday. "Our detectives remain in regular contact with Kaboga-Miller's family and are continuing to investigate any possible leads as to her whereabouts. Our goal is to reunite her with her family as soon as we can."

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Kaboga-Miller was last seen at Country Time Market on University Avenue in East Palo Alto, police said.

She was driving a silver 2002 Mercedes Benz with a California license plate number of DP241LU.

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At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black puffy vest over a white long-sleeve shirt and light colored pajama pants.

Anyone who sees Kaboga-Miller or her car is asked to call 650-329-2413.

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