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Silver Alert Issued for Missing Knoxville Woman: 74-Year-Old Judy Lundin Sought by TBI

A Silver Alert has been issued by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for Judy Lundin, a 74-year-old Knoxville resident who was reported missing. According to WVLT, Lundin was last saw yesterday near Campbell Station Road in West Knoxville. She may be driving a silver 2012 Nissan Quest with the Florida license plate Y04WNL and is said to be traveling with two dogs. She is wearing a sage green hoodie, blue trousers, gray sneakers, and a red t-shirt.

Given Lundin’s medical condition, which may make it unsafe for her to go home alone, authorities are particularly concerned. The WBIR report emphasizes how urgent it is to find Lundin and help her return.

According to additional information from WATE, Lundin is a woman who is around 5′ 7″, weighs about 200 pounds, has brown eyes, and gray hair. The public needs to know this information in order to watch for Lundin or her car. The public is being asked to remain alert and report any sightings.

Authorities have established hotline numbers for anyone who happens to spot Lundin or the Nissan Quest so that prompt action can be taken. In addition to calling the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND, residents can report any possibly pertinent observations by calling the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at 865-215-2243.

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