Endangered person alert issued for missing Roy woman

Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:03 p.m. MDT
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ROY — An endangered person alert has been issued for a woman who disappeared on Saturday.

Police said Deborah Barnes, 48, disappeared from the Weber County Library near 1700 West and 4800 South. Described by authorities as mentally handicapped with the mental capacity of an 11-year-old, she is a diabetic who has not taken her medication with her.

Police said Barnes is known to frequent homeless shelters in Ogden and Salt Lake City.

Barnes is described as white, about 5-foot-3, weighing 243 pounds. She has short blonde hair, blue eyes and wears glasses. She was last seen wearing a flowered top and tan pants.

Anyone with information is urged to call Roy police at 801-774-1010.

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Police are searching for Deborah Barnes, 48, who was reportedly last seen Saturday at the Weber County Library near 1700 West and 4800 South in Roy.

Police are searching for Deborah Barnes, 48, who was reportedly last seen Saturday at the Weber County Library near 1700 West and 4800 South in Roy.

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