Found Safe MI - Mae Baker, 100, Westland, 7 September 2020 *Endangered*

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Westland police search for missing 100-year-old woman

Mae Baker last seen Monday afternoon

WESTLAND, Mich. – Police are searching for a 100-year-old woman who went missing Monday afternoon in Westland.

A missing endangered alert has been issued for Mae Baker. She was last seen about 1:30 p.m. Monday in the 28000 block of Currier Avenue in Westland. Police said she was supposed to go to a friend’s house in the 29500 block of Hazelwood Street in Inkster but never showed up at that location and never returned home...

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Police search for Westland woman, 100

Authorities are asking the public to help find a 100-year-old Westland woman who went missing Monday.

Mae Willie Baker was last seen at 1:30 p.m., according to the Michigan State Police. She was planning to visit a friend in Inkster, but never arrived, officials said.

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She may be traveling in a blue 2010 Ford Fusion with Michigan license plate EHJ5974...
 
God bless her. 100 years old and driving!

Worried for this sweet lady. :(

Baker was wearing tan pants, a black-and-white short sleeve shirt and black shoes and was headed to her friend's home in the 29500 block of Hazelwood driving a 2010 Ford Fusion with the license plate EHJ5974.

She has not been diagnosed with dementia, police added, but she recently has been confused.

100-year-old Westland woman drove to friend's house, but never made it
 

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