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Concord Church members plan to search today for missing elderly woman missing since Sunday

Ms. Sanders has not been seen since Sunday, Feb. 23
Ms. Sanders has not been seen since Sunday, Feb. 23

Members of the Concord Church will assemble a group of volunteers today at 4:00 pm at the church, located at 6808 Pastor Bailey Drive in Dallas, to canvass neighborhoods and distribute flyers in an effort to locate Lillie Sanders, missing since Sunday.  The groups will canvass areas where Lillie was known to have lived or frequented.

On Feb. 23, 2014, at approximately 8:30 am, Lillie Sanders, an elderly African American woman with gray hair, walked away from 1515 Ann Arbor and has not returned.

Sanders is 5’06″ and weighs approximately 150 pounds. She has gray hair and brown eyes. She has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and depression and is not currently taking her medication. She was last seen wearing a brown shirt, gray pants, black shoes and carrying a black trash bag of clothing.

If you see her or know of her whereabouts, please call 911 or the Missing Persons Unit at 214-671-4268.