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Maria Cutts, 45, Went Missing In 2011 After Hospital Release

We have another story of a woman who vanished and little information has been shared with the public. According to a report by the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), Maria Cutts, 45, was “transported from the area of Bayshore Blvd. and Geneva Avenue” in Daly City, Calif. (Bay Area) on Friday, July 8, 2011. It’s unclear where she was traveling both to and from, and it’s unknown her method of transportation or if anyone had accompanied her.
NamUs states that on July 11, three days later, Maria was released from the Peninsula Hospital in nearby Burlingame (about 20 minutes from Daly City), so she may have been “transported” to receive some sort of care. Since that time, her family hasn’t seen or heard from her. It’s also reported that Maria “may be transient.”
Unfortunately, there is only one photo of Maria on file and you can find it included in this post. Information regarding her life and missing person case is extremely limited, so I’ve included all that I have been able to find from two agencies.
At the time of her disappearance, Maria Cutts stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 125 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. An agency states that her dental records are not available, but it’s unclear if her fingerprints are on file. Maria would be 55-years-old at the time of this publication.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Burlingame Police Department at (650) 777-4100 or their local authorities. Her agency case number is BRM1801101.
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