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New Photo of Woman Missing From Enfield Released
Police ask anyone with in-car video cameras who were in the Route 190 area on Nov. 1 to check their footage for any signs of the woman.

ENFIELD, CT — The detective division of the Enfield Police Department is continuing to investigate the disappearance of a Suffield woman, who was last seen at the Olive Garden restaurant on Hazard Avenue last Friday afternoon.
Ondine Frohberg, 64, is described as having medical conditions and cognitive disability. She stands 5-foot-4, weighing 160 lbs., with gray hair and blue eyes, and was last seen wearing a red and orange striped shirt and navy blue pants. Police have released a photo of her wearing the outfit in which she was last seen.
An investigation has thus far shown Frohberg was last seen walking westbound on Route 190 in the area of the I-91/Route 5 overpasses on Nov. 1 around 1:30 p.m. Police are asking anyone with in-car video cameras who were in that area around that time to check their video footage for any possible sighting.
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Police are also asking anyone who lives in the area of Route 5 near Route 190 and along Route 159 near Route 190 to check their home exterior camera footage from Nov. 1 for possible sightings.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Mike Bailey at 860-763-6400.
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