Woman who went missing 31 years ago and was declared dead found alive in Puerto Rico - 2023

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This is a strange one....from last year.


A Pennsylvania woman who went missing more than 30 years ago in a case that stumped authorities who later declared her legally dead has been found living in a nursing home in Puerto Rico.

Patricia Kopta left behind a husband and siblings and meandered through northern Puerto Rico for a while before she was taken as a person “in need” to the adult care home in 1999, according to details announced at a news conference this week in Ross Township, where she once lived.

Kopta, once known as a street preacher in her home town, initially kept her past secret while in Puerto Rico. But she began to divulge details as she suffered progressively from dementia, Ross Township Deputy Police Chief Brian Kohlhepp said.

By last year, a social worker at the home had enough information to alert authorities back home about the now-83-year-old woman. A DNA test has confirmed her identity, Kohlhepp said.

Her husband, Bob Kopta, and her surviving sister, 78-year-old Gloria Smith. filled in details of Kopta’s life at the news conference and in telephone interviews Friday with The Associated Press.

A young woman with her hair in a short curled style smiles at something off-camera, she's in a skirt and white blouse.
Patricia Kopta before her disappearance.WPXI/ROSS Township PD

Patricia Kopta had been nicknamed “The Sparrow” because of her slight build, and often frequented parking lots and busy roads in the largely residential community of about 31,000 north of Pittsburgh, where she would caution passersby and motorists about the end of the world.

But before she began preaching, Kopta was a straight-A student who became a model and dance instructor. After graduating high school, she worked in finance at a Pittsburgh plate glass company and would attend ballroom dancing events weekly, according to her family.
 
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I'm glad her sister was planning to go see her, whether Patricia recognizes her or not. Also glad Patricia is receiving care. Schizophrenia and dementia can be hard to deal with, for both patient and caregivers. jmo
 
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I remember her from her many days on the street trying to share her message. For a number of years, she was at any and EVERY event in town - any sports game, theatrical event or concert, and so on.

I still CANNOT believe she was found alive. Just boggles my mind to this day. So many of us though she'd probably annoyed someone and they did her harm. It's a miracle, really, that she managed to survive that trip and walking for so long through Puerto Rico.
 

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