Police search for missing woman last seen in Etobicoke

Toronto police are asking for help finding a 33-year-old woman who went missing after family in Etobicoke and has a health condition that could be life-threatening without her medication. 

The woman, who has only been identified as Sarah, was last seen Monday morning around 8:30 a.m. near Park Lawn Road and Berry Road in Etobicoke, walking through the Parklawn Cemetery. 

She lives in the United States but has been in the city for a couple weeks visiting family, said Sgt. Scott Fowlds with the Toronto Police Service. 

Her family reported her missing Monday evening when she didn’t return home and are seriously concerned for her well-being because of her health condition, Fowlds said Tuesday.  

‘We are working against time,” he said. 

Two police officers with a dog walk through a cemetary.
Several officers were seen searching for a missing 33-year-old woman near the Park Lawn Cemetery in Etobicoke on Tuesday afternoon, the last place the woman was seen. (CBC)

Police have set up a command post at 21 Old Mill Rd. They’ve deployed a canine unit, marine unit, have officers on ATVs and bicycles and are also going door-to-door in the hopes of finding her, Fowlds said. 

Sarah is described as five feet tall, with a heavy build and long black hair. She was last seen wearing a blue winter coat, long sleeve blue jogging top and black winter boots, with gold bracelets and gold chains. 

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact police or submit information anonymously via Crime Stoppers.

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