A 70-year-old woman with a medical condition walked away from her home in Orange on Wednesday morning, Feb. 28, and hasn’t been seen since.
Orange police said Whan Soon Kim left her home on Lewis Street and Garden Grove Boulevard and needs medication.
She was last seen wearing a black sweater with red and white long sleeves, blue jeans and black slippers, said Sgt. Phil McMullin of the Orange Police Department.
Kim is Asian, 5-feet 3-inches, weighs about 135 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information about Kim or her whereabouts is asked to call the Orange Police Department at 714-744-7444.
Source: Oc Register
70-year-old woman in need of medication reported missing in Orange
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