54-year-old woman from Farmington found; silver alert canceled


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FARMINGTON — Laura Waldron, 54, was found on Thursday evening, said the Davis County Sheriff's Office in a tweet.

Waldron was last seen walking with her two dogs on Wednesday at about 8:30 a.m. Her last known location was 52 S. 350 East, according to officials. A silver alert was issued late Wednesday evening for Waldron, and the search resumed on Thursday morning.

A search and rescue effort began at 7 a.m. Thursday to search for Waldron. Farmington police handled the search, with assistance from the Davis County Sheriff's Office and the Utah Department of Public Safety.

According to officials, Waldron is described as being 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 175 pounds. She is a white woman with brown hair and brown eyes. It is unknown what Waldron was wearing when she went missing. Waldron has dementia, according to the silver alert.

Officials said that Waldron was walking her two dogs, a black lab and a red heeler. Waldron usually walks Lagoon Trail and Fire Break Road Trail in Farmington.

Details surrounding how or where Waldron was located were not released.

Contributing: Derek Petersen, KSL TV; Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com

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Ashley Fredde covers human services and and women's issues for KSL.com. She also enjoys reporting on arts, culture and entertainment news. She's a graduate of the University of Arizona.

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