FL FL - Maria Dilenia Espinal, 65, Fort Myers, 13 Dec 2020

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Police search for missing Fort Myers woman (winknews.com)



The Fort Myers Police Department is actively searching for a missing woman using bloodhounds to track her possible location.
  • Maria Dilenia Espinal, 65, was reported missing early Sunday morning and is considered endangered due to certain medical conditions.
  • She was last seen walking on Luckett Road, east of Ortiz Avenue.
  • She was wearing a light green/blue sweater, gray sweatpants, and black Croc-style shoes.
If you have seen her or know her whereabouts, you can contact the Fort Myers Police Department at (239) 321-7700.

Fort Myers Police Department
She was last seen walking in the area of New York Avenue and Utana Avenue towards Luckett Road.

Maria was wearing baggy grey sweatpants and a light green shirt.

MAP: Utana Ave / New York Ave, Ortiz Ave, and Luckett Rd
 
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That’s 32 miles from her home.
32 minute car drive from home.
7.42 hour walking.


Maps
 

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That’s 32 miles from her home.
32 minute car drive from home.
7.42 hour walking.


Maps

What street is her home on? I can’t find it in either link? Or maybe reading over it.

I see these locations:
walking eastbound in the area of New York Avenue and Utana Avenue towards Luckett Road
 
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DEC 14, 2020
Police search for missing Fort Myers woman with dementia (winknews.com)
Fort Myers Police Department was actively searching with K9 unit dogs Monday for a missing woman who has dementia.

[...]

“We know she’s a fighter, and she’s going to be back home to us,” daughter EB said. “We are hopeful she will come back home.”

EB says her mother disappeared a separate time couple weeks ago, but this time is different.

“She was able to come back on her own,” EB said. “She went around the block. She came back on her own. It lasted two to three hours.”

[...]
 
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Her family is posting on social media which is such a good sign. So many missing don't have anyone getting the word out.

There is a lot of water in that area. I wonder if she is so disoriented at this point that she would wade into a retention pond.

If she was still wandering at daylight, maybe a camera picked her up.
 
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Unable to find an update
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

NamUs Case Created: February 3, 2021

Circumstances of Disappearance
On December 13, 2020 at approximately 12:31 a.m. Maria Espinal was involved in a verbal argument with her boyfriend at their residence located on New York Avenue in Fort Myers, Florida. Maria is a Hispanic female weighing approximately 155 lbs and is 5'06" in height. Maria has brown eyes and blonde/gray hair. Maria was last seen wearing a light green/blue sweater with a white shirt underneath, gray sweat pants, and black Croc style shoes.
 
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Maria Dilenia Espinal – The Charley Project


Maria Dilenia Espinal
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Details of Disappearance

Espinal was at on New York Avenue in Fort Myers, Florida on December 13, 2020. She got into a verbal argument at 12:31 a.m., then left the residence on foot. She was last seen walking on Luckett Road east of Ortiz Avenue. Her family stated she had left before but would always come back on her own within a few hours. This time, she was never heard from again.

An extensive search turned up no indication of Espinal's whereabouts. Her case remains unsolved.
 
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FEB 3, 2022
National Missing Persons Day brings attention to missing persons in Southwest Florida (winknews.com)
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Now, Fort Myers police are highlighting the case of the disappearance of 65-year-old Maria Espinal, she was last spotted on County Lakes Drive in Fort Myers. Espinal suffers from dementia.

Espinal’s family, including her daughter Jessica, are feeling the pain of not know where she is.

Jessica said investigators have no new leads that might help them find their missing mom.

[...]
 
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JUL 18, 2023
Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers are asking for the public's help locating a Fort Myers woman who went missing in December of 2020.

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She was last seen walking on Luckett Road, east of Ortiz Ave., wearing a light green/blue sweater, gray sweatpants and black Croc-style shoes.

Anyone with information on her disappearance or whereabouts is asked to contact SWFL Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous and could be eligible for up to a $3,000 cash reward.
 

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