Crime & Safety

Woman Goes Missing In Montgomery County

Have you seen this woman? She has a medical condition and is considered endangered by authorities.

Yonna Marie Santiago, 20, of Norristown, was last seen in West Norriton on July 28, police said.
Yonna Marie Santiago, 20, of Norristown, was last seen in West Norriton on July 28, police said. (West Norriton Police Department)

WEST NORRITON, PA — Police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing woman with bi-polar disorder from Montgomery County. She is considered endangered, officials said.

Yonna Marie Santiago, 20, was last seen on July 28 at about 9:30 p.m., police said.

Santiago had left her home on Middleton Place in Norristown to go to the 7-11 on the 1500 block of West Main Street in West Norriton, her mother told police. She never returned.

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Additionally, her mother said she received a missed call from her daughter's phone at around 11:30 a.m. on July 31, but no message was left. Attempts to ping the phone and locate it were not successful, authorities said.

Santiago was wearing a black tank top, jeans, and black Puma sneakers when she was last seen.

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She has brown eyes, dyed red hair, is 5 feet, 2 inches tall, and weights 130 pounds.

If you have any information, contact West Norriton Detective Robert M. Scotti Jr. at rscotti@wntwp.com or 610-630-1701, extension 310.

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