Missing pregnant woman located, is safe
An at-risk woman who is nine months pregnant that went missing earlier Sunday from her home in San Francisco, has been found and is safe.
An at-risk woman who is nine months pregnant that went missing earlier Sunday from her home in San Francisco, has been found and is safe.
An at-risk woman who is nine months pregnant that went missing earlier Sunday from her home in San Francisco, has been found and is safe, according to police.
Police said Lauren Soriano, 32, was last seen leaving her residence in the Cole Valley neighborhood around 11 a.m. She was found safe late Sunday evening, her family said.
At around 11:30 p.m., police confirmed on social media that Soriano was located by law enforcement in a nearby city outside of San Francisco.
No details were provided on her whereabouts or how she was found.
Her disappearance prompted police to issue a plea for the public’s assistance in locating Soriano who is two days from being induced.
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