According to official sources, Susan Turner, 76, went missing on Wednesday at about 6:25 PM from the area of 5100 North Our Road in Tucson, Arizona. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has since issued a Silver Alert for her. Turner, a Caucasian woman with blonde hair and blue eyes, is described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall. She was last seen sporting a black and white flowery top with pink-colored lenses on her spectacles.
Critical information is supplied in the hopes that public awareness might help in Turner’s safe return. Turner is thought to be driving a silver Toyota Camry. Authorities are particularly concerned about Turner because of her medical condition, which they say could cause confusion or cause her to go lost quickly. It is recommended that the general public and nearby towns remain vigilant and report any sightings to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department by calling 5203514900.
The continued hunt for Turner serves as a reminder of how vital Silver Alerts are in organizing community help to find missing seniors, particularly those with conditions that make it dangerous for them to traverse. By acting as law enforcement’s extra eyes and ears, neighbors and locals can substantially improve the likelihood of success.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is the main point of contact for tips, and they are accessible to take calls that may give any more information on Turner’s whereabouts. The Silver Alert details are still live.