
Community members are urged to be on the lookout for an 84-year-old Warren County woman with dementia who went missing yesterday. Eva Rena Toole was last seen at noon when she drove away from her residence on Lownes Court in Springboro and failed to return. The Springboro Police Department, concerned for her safety, has issued an endangered missing adult alert and is actively searching for her whereabouts, as Local12 News reported.
According to the Ohio Attorney General's Office, Toole is described as a white woman, approximately five feet, five inches tall, and weighing around 140 pounds. She has brown hair and eyes, which might help you identify her should you encounter her. To further aid in the search, she was seen driving a gray 2000 Toyota Camry with the Florida license plate number Z99IHT. This information, released in a statement obtained by WHIO, should enable the public to spot the vehicle quickly and easily.
Law enforcement agencies advise anyone who spots Toole or her vehicle not to hesitate but to call 911 immediately. The urgency in finding Toole comes from the critical condition associated with her dementia, which adds a layer of complexity and risk to her disappearance. Every moment counts in ensuring her safe return, as emphasized by the authorities.
Dayton Daily News also noted that the vehicle involved is crucial information aiding the search. Residents in and around Springboro are encouraged to watch for the distinctive gray Camry. Searches by air and ground units are likely underway, and the community's help could make a crucial difference in bringing Toole safely back to her family. Those with any relevant information are reminded once more to contact the authorities posthaste.









