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Floreanne Mayfield, 70, Has Alzheimer’s & Wandered From Casino

This story of Floreanne Mayfield touched my heart.
On November 20, 2016, Floreanne visited the Hollywood Casino in Kansas City, Kansas. Around 1:30 a.m., the 70-year-old left the casino and was seen heading south on Hollywood Casino Blvd. on foot. She was captured by the casino surveillance cameras exiting the premises. Floreanne Mayfield has Alzheimer’s disease, and police believe she may have become confused and gotten a ride from someone at some point during her walk.

Almost two years later, no one has seen or heard from Floreanne. A Silver Alert (similar to an Amber Alert) was issued when she went missing. Investigators have attempted to gather information, but there weren’t any substantial leads.
It’s unclear if any other street or security cameras may have captured when and where Floreanne seemed to have disappeared. Very little information has been made available in her case, and reports about Floreanne Mayfield are scarce.
Floreanne Mayfield: What To Know

At the time of her disappearance, Floreanne Mayfield is described as approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall and 130 pounds. Floreanne’s hair is black and grey, and she has brown eyes. She has a small knot on her upper back. She was last seen wearing a tan-colored jacket, a white shirt, blue jeans, and black tennis shoes. Her nickname is “Lee.”
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department at 913-596-3000 or their local authorities.
Please share this story about the disappearance of Floreanne Mayfield to help reignite the investigation into her missing person case. She is our sister, and her life matters.


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