Lexington, KY – The Lexington Police Department has successfully located 75-year-old Pamela Silverman. The Golden Alert issued for her disappearance was officially canceled early this morning, November 15, at 8:10 a.m. Silverman was found safe.
Silverman was reported missing after last being seen on November 5 in the 3300 block of Snaffle Road in Lexington. According to police, she has a known mental health condition which raised concerns for her well-being during the search.
Described as being 5’8″ tall, weighing approximately 180 pounds, with blue eyes, Silverman was believed to be traveling in a white 2012 Toyota Highlander bearing Kentucky license plate number 447NPS.
The police had urged anyone with information regarding Silverman’s whereabouts to contact 911. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of vulnerable individuals going missing and the importance of community vigilance in such situations.
As of this morning, authorities have confirmed that she has been located and is safe, providing relief to her family and the community.
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