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Missing Person: Have you seen Mary Krieger?

Missing Person: Have you seen Mary Krieger?

Yahoo2 days ago

GREECE, N.Y. (WROC) — The Greece Police Department is requesting the public's help locating a missing 66-year-old woman from Greece.
Mary Krieger was last seen leaving her home around 7:50 a.m. wearing a pink jacket and blue jeans.
Krieger is described as a 5'2″ white female weighing 225 pounds with brown shoulder-length hair and hazel eyes.
Authorities believe she is operating a gray 2019 Nissan Sentra with license plate BYB9387.
Anyone who has seen or may be able to provide information on Mary Krieger's whereabouts is asked to contact 911.
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