Patrol Officers and Detectives are Searching for a Missing Elderly Woman
Patrol officers and detectives are currently searching for an elderly woman reported missing and believed to be endangered due to health concerns. Frances Sentner, 85 left her home on Charm Court NE at approximately 10 a.m. Tuesday. According to her family members she was going to the Meals on Wheels facility in Melbourne. She never arrived and has not been seen since.
Ms. Sentner is approximately 5’6” tall, 135 pounds, gray/red hair with a pink hair bow. She was last seen wearing a leopard print shawl, a brown waist-length suede coat with a white blouse underneath, black shoes, blue pants and a black “fanny pack” around her waist. She is wearing a gold crucifix necklace and gold stud earrings. She is driving a gray 1991 model Oldsmobile station wagon with a tag number of X90 VGX.
Anyone with information should immediately contact the Palm Bay Police Department at 321-952-3456 (OPTION 1).
Detectives Search for Pair of Armed Robbery Suspects
Major Crimes Detectives are following leads in an armed robbery that occurred just before midnight on Saturday, December 20th at a CVS store. At approximately 11:45 PM Saturday patrol officers responded to the CVS store located at the corner of Malabar Road and Holiday Park Blvd. after store employees at the pharmacy reported being robbed at gunpoint. The employees described the suspects as possibly two black males wearing ski masks, one carrying a long gun and the other armed with a pistol. The suspects fled out the back door and reportedly ran North on Holiday Park Blvd. A patrol K-9 was deployed, however no suspects were located. Further investigation revealed the suspects were white males or light skinned black males, however no identifying features were seen on the store surveillance video. Click on surveillance videos to view.
Anyone with information is asked to contact CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous and can be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Watch Our New Video to Learn How to Identify Grow Houses in Your Neighborhood
Illegal grow houses create quality of life issues for any community. The Palm Bay Police Department is dedicated to eliminating marijuana grow houses and other crimes associated with them. You can help by reporting suspected grow houses. Watch this video to learn more about how to identify these illicit operations and how you can help eradicate these dangers from your neighborhood. It’s as simple as an anonymous call to CRIMELINE 1-800-423-TIPS. You could be eligible for CASH rewards.
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