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Search Intensifies For Woman Missing From Enfield

The 64-year-old woman has been missing since early Friday afternoon, and a search for her has broadened, according to police.

Ondine Frohberg, 64, was last seen Friday afternoon at a restaurant in Enfield.
Ondine Frohberg, 64, was last seen Friday afternoon at a restaurant in Enfield. (Enfield Police Department)

ENFIELD, CT — More than 48 hours after a 64-year-old Suffield woman was reported missing in Enfield, she has yet to be found despite expanding search efforts by emergency personnel from various jurisdictions.

Ondine Frohberg, 64, was last seen at the Olive Garden on Route 190 around 1:30 p.m. Friday. She suffers from medical conditions and cognitive disability, police said. She is described as standing 5-foot-4, weighing 160 lbs., with gray hair and blue eyes, and was last seen wearing a red and orange vertical striped shirt and navy blue pants.

On Saturday, local police received assistance from the Vernon and South Windsor police departments, utilizing drones to search large portions of woods and farmland. Those efforts proved unsuccessful. Civilian search and rescue teams from Connecticut and Rhode Island, including canine and mountain bike squads, joined forces with police Sunday, searching over 850 acres of property in another unsuccessful attempt to find Frohberg.

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Anyone with information is asked to call the Enfield Police Department at 860-763-6400.

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