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Police considering charges against sister of missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan
Police considering charges against sister of missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan

CBS News

time20-05-2025

  • CBS News

Police considering charges against sister of missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan

Authorities are considering charges against the sister of a 76-year-old North Texas woman who was found safe Tuesday morning in Michigan, more than a week after being taken without legal consent from an assisted living facility, according to the Denton Police Department. Karen May Taube, the subject of a statewide Silver Alert, was located at a hotel in Houghton Lake, Michigan, with her sister, Eva Haron. Police say Haron allegedly removed Taube from Willow Bend Assisted Living & Memory Care on May 12 — violating a court order and taking her more than 1,000 miles away. Karen May Taube CBS News Texas Unauthorized removal under review Denton police and the Denton County District Attorney's Office are reviewing potential charges against Haron for interfering with the rights of Taube's court-appointed legal guardian. Authorities said Taube is under guardianship that prohibits contact with Haron. Woman evaluated at hospital, returning to Denton Taube was positively identified at the Michigan hotel by the Roscommon County Sheriff's Department. Investigators had previously believed the two were traveling in a white Ford F-150, though Taube was not considered in immediate danger. As a precaution, Taube was taken to a hospital for evaluation and is expected to return to Denton under her guardian's supervision, police said. The Dallas office of the FBI assisted in the search.

Charges considered after missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan with sister, police say
Charges considered after missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan with sister, police say

CBS News

time20-05-2025

  • CBS News

Charges considered after missing Denton woman found safe in Michigan with sister, police say

Charges are being considered against the sister of a 76-year-old Denton woman who was the subject of a statewide Silver Alert and was found safe early Tuesday at a hotel in Houghton Lake, Michigan, according to the Denton Police Department. Karen May Taube CBS News Texas Karen May Taube was located with her sister, Eva Haron, who allegedly removed her from an assisted living facility without legal consent, police said. Unauthorized removal under review Denton police and the Denton County District Attorney's Office are reviewing potential charges against Haron for allegedly interfering with the legal rights of a court-appointed guardian by removing Taube from Willow Bend Assisted Living & Memory Care on May 12. Authorities said Taube is under court-appointed guardianship, which does not authorize contact with Haron. Woman evaluated at hospital, returning to Denton Taube was located and positively identified at the hotel by the Roscommon County Sheriff's Department. Investigators had believed she and Haron were traveling together in a white Ford F-150, though Taube was not considered to be in immediate danger. As a precaution, Taube was taken to a hospital for evaluation and will be transported back to Denton under the supervision of her court-appointed legal guardian, according to police. The Dallas FBI assisted in the search.

Silver Alert: 76-year-old Karen May Taube
Silver Alert: 76-year-old Karen May Taube

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Silver Alert: 76-year-old Karen May Taube

The Brief Denton police are looking for 76-year-old Karen May Taube, who was pulled from her assisted living facility. On Monday evening, detectives were notified Taube was checked out of the assisted living center by someone who wasn't her legal guardian. Investigators are now asking the public to be on the lookout for a white 2018 Ford F150 with the Michigan license plate DXZ 9489. Denton police are looking for a Michigan woman after a 76-year-old woman was pulled from her assisted living facility. There is a statewide silver alert for Karen May Taube. Police say Eva Haron knowingly took Taube from the facility without legal consent. They may be traveling in a white pick-up truck with Michigan plates. These signs are on Texas highways with a silver alert. Karen Taube's legal guardian and her assisted living center sounded the alarms earlier this week. The 76-year-old lives at Denton's Willow Bend Assisted Living and Memory Care off Brinker Road. On Monday evening at around 5 pm, Denton detectives were notified Taube was checked out of the assisted living center by someone who wasn't her legal guardian. Where they could be traveling is still unknown. Investigators are now asking the public to be on the lookout for a white 2018 Ford F150 with the Michigan license plate DXZ 9489. Detectives tell FOX 4 they do not believe Taube to be in immediate danger. At this time, police say they aren't releasing the suspect, Eva Haron's photo, to the public or her relation to Taube. On Thursday, Denton police issued a felony warrant for a Michigan woman named Eva Haron. According to Denton County court records, there was a lengthy guardianship battle over Taube from January 2024 right up until she was checked out of the Denton facility. Evan Haron is listed online as one of the applicants. Investigators are now working to uncover how Haron was able to check Taube out of the Denton facility and where she is taking her. What they're saying Lacy Fenn of the Dentron Police Department tells FOX 4 she just wants to bring Taube back safely and does not want to release more information on the suspect. "Our investigation is really to find her and bring her back safely to her assisted living community," said Fenn. "Until we locate her safely, we are not releasing any of that information just because we want to find her safe first." Dig deeper We also reached out to Karen Taube's court-appointed attorney. She says right now she can't speak since this is still under investigation but that she is working alongside law enforcement. What you can do If you know either of these two women or the white truck. You are asked to call 911. The Source Information in this article was provided by the Denton Police Department.

Michigan woman wanted after 76-year-old North Texas woman goes missing, police say
Michigan woman wanted after 76-year-old North Texas woman goes missing, police say

CBS News

time15-05-2025

  • CBS News

Michigan woman wanted after 76-year-old North Texas woman goes missing, police say

An arrest warrant has been issued for a Michigan woman in connection with a Silver Alert for a missing 76-year-old woman, authorities said. Eva Haron is accused of interfering with the rights of a guardian by knowingly removing May Taube from the Willow Bend Assisted Living & Memory Care Center, according to Denton police. May Taube Denton Police Department Taube was last seen around 5 p.m. Monday after police were notified that someone other than her legal guardian had taken her from the facility without consent. Investigators believe Haron and Taube are traveling together in a white Ford F-150 with Michigan license plate DXZ9489. Police said they do not believe Taube is in immediate danger but are asking for the public's help to ensure her safety. Anyone with information about Taube's whereabouts is urged to call 911.

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