sfpd_squad.jpgPreviously: SFPD Searching For Missing Woman



A 63-year-old woman who went missing from her senior care home in San Francisco on Wednesday has still not been found, Sgt. Wilfred Williams said today.

Pearlie Balinton suffers from dementia, lung cancer and high blood pressure, according to police. She went missing from her home on Fifth Avenue and needs to take her medication.

Balinton is a black woman who is just over 5 feet tall. She weighs about 140 pounds. She was last seen wearing a light blue jacket and brown pants.

She carries a cane and likes to frequent the intersection of Silver and Mission streets; 722 Sweeney St.; and the area of Seventh Avenue and Irving Street.

Balinton does not know how to get home but does know her address, police said.

Anyone with information about her location is asked to call the San Francisco Police Department’s missing persons division at (415) 558-5508 or (415) 553-1071 after hours.

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