Crime & Safety
Palo Alto Woman Missing; Police Ask For Help Locating
The 66-year-old Peninsula woman has reportedly been missing for three days. She is considered at risk, police said.

PALO ALTO, CA — Police asked the public for help Monday in locating an elderly Peninsula woman reportedly missing for three days. Palo Alto resident Wamaitha Kaboga Miller, 66, is considered at-risk because she takes prescription drugs for a medical condition, according to the Palo Alto Police Department.
Miller was last seen Friday morning, Aug. 17 in East Palo Alto at the Country Time Market, 2200 University Drive, police said.
At the time of her disappearance, she was driving a silver 2002 Mercedes Benz with California license plate number DP241LU. (Police initially said she was in a white Mercedes but have since clarified that it was silver.)
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Miller was wearing a black puffy vest over a white long-sleeve shirt and light-colored pajama pants.
Anyone who sees Miller is asked to call 650-329-2413.
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Update on missing #PaloAlto woman- The car she was driving is silver. 66-year-old Wamaitha Kaboga Miller was last seen Friday morning and is considered at risk because of her medical condition. If you see her or her car, please call 650-329-2413. pic.twitter.com/fM3gVybaA1
— Palo Alto Police (@PaloAltoPolice) August 20, 2018
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