UPDATE: The search is intensifying for 66-year-old Lorna Dunaway, missing from her Wahiawa home for over two weeks. Authorities are urging the public to assist in locating her as her health condition requires daily medication.
Lorna was last seen on February 6 around noon, leaving her residence in Wahiawa. Since then, her family and friends have had no contact, raising substantial concerns for her safety and well-being. Honolulu Police Department and CrimeStoppers have issued a public plea, stressing the urgency of the situation.
CrimeStoppers highlighted that Dunaway suffers from a medical condition that necessitates daily medication, making her disappearance particularly alarming. She is described as being of Filipino ethnicity, standing 4 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 115 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Unfortunately, details regarding her clothing at the time of her disappearance are not available.
Police officials emphasize that time is of the essence. Anyone with any information regarding Lorna Dunaway’s whereabouts is urged to act immediately. You can contact CrimeStoppers at 808-955-8300, submit anonymous tips online at www.honolulucrimestoppers.org, or utilize the P3 Tips app for a discreet reporting option.
The community’s involvement is crucial in this search. Many locals have expressed their deep concern for Dunaway’s well-being, and the ongoing support from the public could lead to her safe return. Authorities reiterate the importance of vigilance and encourage anyone who may have seen Lorna or has information about her situation to come forward without delay.
As the search continues, the family remains hopeful for Lorna’s safe return. The urgency of this case cannot be overstated—every second counts. Stay tuned for further updates as developments unfold.
