“There were more than 700,000 hits,” Police Chief Jeffrey Krapels said. “A woman in Nebraska saw it and contacted us.”
The wayward 60-something woman, whom borough DPW workers found sitting on a Livingston Street bench earlier this week, is “completely non-verbal,” Krapels said.
She’d been missing for six months, he said.
The woman – whose identity was being withheld by Daily Voice -- was born and raised in Philadelphia, the chief said.
Whether she’d recently been living there hadn’t been determined as of Thursday evening, however.
What police do know is that she has a husband in Arizona, a daughter in Nebraska and another daughter in Philadelphia who arranged to pick up her mother at New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus on Friday.
Daily Voice isn't publishing the woman's photo here now that's she's been identified and will be cared for by her family.
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