Elderly Woman Missing in Toronto
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•Toronto police 'very concerned' for missing woman with dementia
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Toronto police very concerned’ for missing woman with dementia.
Rose, 61 , suffers from dementia which may cause her to be disoriented or unfamiliar with her surroundings.
She was last seen on Saturday night at around at 10:30 p.m. , in the Finch Avenue West and Highway 27 area.
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