Missing Springfield woman, 87, is located; statewide endangered alert ends

Geraldine Riano

Geraldine Riano

UPDATE @ 9:22 p.m.: The statewide Endangered Missing Adult Alert has been canceled as Geraldine Raino, the focus of the alert, has been found safe.

The 87-year-old Springfield resident has been located in Warren County and her family is on the way to get her, a Springfield police lieutenant said.

INITIAL REPORT

A statewide Endangered Missing Adult Alert has been issued for an 87-year-old Springfield woman last seen leaving her home Friday morning.

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Geraldine Riano suffers from dementia and has a history of getting lost, therefore law enforcement is concerned for her safety.

She left her residence on Willis Avenue about 10 a.m. and has not returned.

She is described as 5-feet and 120 pounds. She has gray hair and brown eyes.

Ms. Raino is believed to be driving a black Hyundai Elantra bearing license tag CP15MT.

Springfield police believe Geraldine Raino was driving a Hyundai Elantra like this one. Her license tag is CP15MT. She was reported missing Friday night, Jan. 17, 2020.

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If you see her or the car she is believed to be driving, call the Springfield Police Division, 937-324-7716, the Ohio Attorney General Missing Persons Unit at 1-866-693-9171 or dial 9-1-1.

We will update this developing report as we learn more.

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