SILVER ALERT: Woman with dementia missing from Northwest Jacksonville
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office needs your help finding a missing woman.
Doris Rhoden was last seen near her home in the area of Bulls Bay Highway and Pritchard Road on Thursday around 7 p.m.
She left in her gold 2015 Kia Sorento with Florida tag number 61B-IPM.
She may be traveling in the area of I-10 and Lane Avenue on Jacksonville's Westside.
Mrs. Rhoden is 74 years old. According to JSO, she has been diagnosed with dementia.
If you see her, call JSO at 904-630-0500.
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