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MISSING PERSON ALERT: Police seek help finding 64-year-old woman

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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Police are asking for help finding 64-year-old Wanda Mosley.

Mosley is originally from Alabama and moved to Tennessee in August. She had been staying in Pleasant View but stayed in a shelter in Clarksville on Aug. 13, and family members stated that they haven’t heard from her since then.

She is 5-foot-1, weighs approximately 170 pounds, has red hair and green eyes, and may wear glasses. If anyone sees Mosley or knows of her whereabouts, please call 911 so officers can check on her welfare, or contact Detective Dilsaver at 931-648-0656, ext. 5225.

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