Crime & Safety
Woman Who Went Missing In Napa County In August Found Safe
The Sonoma County resident, 48, was found at an undisclosed location in the Mendocino area. She was reported last seen at a Hwy 29 turnout.

The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office has found a Santa Rosa woman who disappeared in August after she had an argument with her husband in Napa County, a sheriff’s sergeant said today.
Eva Garcia de Diaz, 48, was found safe at an undisclosed Mendocino County location about a week ago, Napa County sheriff’s Sgt. Doug Pike said.
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“She is a voluntary missing person,” Pike said.
Garcia de Diaz was last seen by her husband on Aug. 17 in a turnout on state Highway 29 just north of Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in Napa County, Santa Rosa police Sgt. John Cregan said.
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The couple was en route to the Twin Pines Casino in Lake County when they had an argument and Garcia de Diaz got out of the car at the turnout, Cregan said.
The husband returned to the turnout a short time later and couldn’t find Garcia de Diaz. He reported her missing on Aug. 20, Cregan said.
The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office immediately notified Napa County authorities when they located Garcia de Diaz, Pike said.
--Bay City News
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