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Metro Police search for missing woman with dementia

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Police have asked the public’s help in locating a missing Nashville woman who reportedly suffers from early stage dementia.

Metro police said Anna Stotts, age 74, was last seen by family at her Freeman Hollow Road home on Wednesday morning.

Stotts was traveling in a dark grey Ford Explorer Sport Track (mid-size 4 door pickup truck) with Tennessee tag B7282R. She was going to the Hermitage Fitness Center on Lebanon Pike around 8 a.m. but did not sign-in.

Calls to her cell phone have gone directly to voice mail. A family friend reported seeing her Wednesday night in Ashland City.

Police said Stotts is a white woman with short blond hair. She is 5’4” tall and has a medium build.

Anyone with information as urged to contact the Emergency Communications Center at 615-862-8600.