Police hold concerns for missing Port Pirie woman in expanded search
Search efforts have intensified in Brighton for 73-year-old Patricia Ewens, who has been missing since February 19.
The search for missing Port Pirie woman Patricia Ewens has expanded to the suburb of Brighton, South Australia, following reports that she was seen there shortly after her disappearance. Ewens, aged 73, was last confirmed to have been in the Adelaide Central Markets on February 18 before being sighted in Brighton on February 19. Police have labeled her a 'high-risk missing person', heightening concerns over her wellbeing, as she has been missing for nearly three weeks.
Authorities have deployed mounted police, STAR officers, and uniformed officers in a thorough search of Brighton, focusing particularly on collecting CCTV footage that could provide additional clues regarding Ewens' whereabouts. Detective Chief Inspector Amanda Lewis emphasized the urgency of the situation, appealing to the public for any information that could assist in locating her. Meanwhile, the community is actively engaged, and police are seeking support from anyone who might have seen the missing woman.
The ongoing efforts to find Ewens highlight the priorities of local law enforcement when dealing with missing persons cases, particularly those involving vulnerable seniors. South Australian Police have urged anyone with potential information to reach out to Crime Stoppers, reflecting a collaborative approach in seeking assistance from the community. The increase in search operations underscores the serious nature of the case and the importance of community awareness in ensuring the safe return of individuals such as Ewens.