A 54-year-old Blaine woman has been missing for nearly a week, and authorities say they are worried about her mental health.
Lisa Marie left her home in the 800 block of 129th Avenue NE. early Tuesday morning and has not been seen since or had contact with friends or family, authorities said.
"Lisa may have mental health-related concerns, and law enforcement believes she is at risk," police said in a statement.
Marie is described as white, 5 feet 2 inches tall. She was last seen wearing a dark tan below-the-waist winter coat with fur around the hood, a long-sleeved tan shirt, bluejeans and white winter boots.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to call police at 763-427-1212.
Paul Walsh
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