Mary Mallatt last seen at 1 p.m. today in Old Town
Staff Report
Humboldt Sentinel
UPDATE: Mary Mallatt was found and is now back home and reunited with her family.
Her son, Frank Mallatt, released the following statement: “Mom & I would like to also give thanks to all the helping angels, John Shelter, NCRCs volunteerism and a big thank you to Scrapper’s Edge for printing flyer’s and offering to distribute them as well.”
“But truth be told all of this was done with a wink of an eye from Saint Nick a.k.a. Saint BerryPicker a.k.a. one of the coolest people I am very grateful to know! Plus special thanks to Officer Goodale for his extra efforts.”
A disabled resident of Old Town Eureka has been reported missing and local law enforcement is seeking the public’s help in finding her.
Mary Mallatt, 72, was last seen at approximately 1 p.m. today in the 900 block of Third Street near the intersection with J Street.
She’s described as five foot tall, 120 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes, wearing black pants and a black shirt.
Mallatt is in good shape and likes to walk, thus it’s believed she may have wandered off from her home — due to a traumatic brain injury, she is considered to have a 90-second memory.
The Eureka Police Department is asking for any report on the whereabouts of Mallatt to be called in at (707) 441-4044.
