Endangered Missing Adult Alert cancelled after Salem woman returns home

UPDATE @ 1:20 a.m: Wanda Wade has returned home safely and the Missing Adult Alert has been cancelled, according to a release by the Ohio Attorney General's Office.

INITIAL REPORT

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has issued an Endangered Missing Adult Alert for Wanda Wade, 73, missing from Columbiana County, Ohio.

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Wade is described as a white female, 4-foot 10-inches tall, 188 pounds, with red hair and blue eyes. She is a diabetic and does not have her insulin with her, according to an official release.

Wade was last seen on March 5 around 8 a.m., when she left her home in the city of Salem.

Officials said Wade might be driving a green, 1994 Nissan Altima, with Ohio license plate HEG9884.

If you see Wade or her vehicle, you’re urged to contact 911 immediately.

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