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Urgent Search for Missing 64-Year-Old Oakland Park Woman with Mental Health Condition

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Published on September 26, 2025
Urgent Search for Missing 64-Year-Old Oakland Park Woman with Mental Health ConditionSource: X/Broward Sheriff

The Broward Sheriff's Office has issued an alert for a missing 64-year-old woman from Oakland Park named Marilyn Garsia Regidor; she was last reported being seen last Thursday, Sept. 18. WSVN reports that Regidor went missing around 8:45 a.m. near Northeast 50th Court and 13th Avenue, according to officials.

Regidor's physical description has been widely circulated in the hopes someone will recognize her, she is described as 5 feet, 1 inch tall, around 220 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, and noticeable freckles around her neck; on the day she disappeared, she was wearing a blue hoodie and brown shorts, as detailed by the Broward Sheriff's post. The family has relayed to detectives that she has a mental health condition, raising concerns for her well-being, the Broward Sheriff's Office posted.

Local authorities are actively seeking the help of the public to locate Regidor, with Detective Leonard Charla specifically assigned to the case. The Sheriff's Office encourages anyone who may have information regarding her whereabouts to reach out to them immediately.

Persons with potential leads or sightings are urged to contact Detective Charla at 954-321-4274 or call the BSO non-emergency number, 954-764-HELP (4357), the latter number offering a broader channel for community assistance and an urgent plea for tips that could aid in the search for the Oakland Park resident. 

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