Salt Lake officials ask for help finding woman missing since Thursday

Salt Lake officials are asking the public to help them find Lori Johnson, a woman who has been missing since Thursday.

Salt Lake officials are asking the public to help them find Lori Johnson, a woman who has been missing since Thursday. (Salt Lake City Police Department)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake officials are asking the public to help them find a woman who has been missing since Thursday.

A Silver Alert was issued Tuesday for Lori Johnson, 56. She was last seen on May 11 in Salt Lake City in the area of her daughter's home near 718 N. 900 West.

She is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, about 120 pounds with red hair and green eyes.

Salt Lake police said she is living with dementia, is homeless and is likely traveling on foot. Police said to call 911 if you see her.

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