
The search is on for 71-year-old Gwyneth Borden, an at-risk individual with Alzheimer's who has gone missing in San Francisco. According to the San Francisco Police Department, Borden was last seen on Saturday, February 17, at about 10 a.m. when she left her home on the 3800 block of Mission Street. Authorities are urging the public to step forward with any information that could help to locate her safely.
Borden is described as a black female, standing 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing around 130 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes. She wore a black wool coat, multiple colored shirts, blue jeans, and black shoes when she went missing. The San Francisco Police Department has circulated a photo of Ms. Borden, hoping someone might recognize her and provide crucial information on her whereabouts.
Officials have highlighted several areas where Borden may be found, including Cortland Avenue, Crescent Avenue, Holly Park, Bernal Heights Park, and the vicinity of the Alemany Farmer’s Market. A sense of urgency underpins the search efforts, as Borden's condition makes her especially vulnerable.
Anyone locating Ms. Borden is strongly encouraged to immediately call 911 with her current location and physical description. Additionally, for those with any leads or information on her possible whereabouts, the SFPD has made available their Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444. Tips can also be sent via text to TIP411, starting the message with 'SFPD'. Tipsters may choose to remain anonymous while assisting in this critical matter.









