Crime & Safety
Missing Jamaica Plain Woman Found
Police say this JP woman, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's, went missing Saturday. She was found late Sunday.

JAMAICA PLAIN, MA — A Jamaica Plain woman diagnosed with Alzheimer's who went missing was found Sunday night, according to social media posts by her daughter.
Earlier the Boston police were asking for the public's help in finding her:
The 64-year-old Vivien Correa was last seen at about 2 p.m. on Saturday Feb. 10, near her home at 940 Parker Street in Jamaica Plain wearing an outfit similar to the one pictured above.
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Police described Correa as an Hispanic woman, about 5’2” tall and about 185 lbs.
She may not consistently recognize or respond to her name at this time, according to Boston Police and while she speaks both Spanish and English fluently, Correa may be more likely to respond in Spanish if approached.
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She is known to frequent the areas of Egelston Square and 1010 Massachusetts Avenue.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Vivian Correa is urged to contact 911 or District E-13 detectives directly at (617) 343-5628.
Photo courtesy Boston Police.
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