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Case of missing RI woman is now criminal investigation, Cranston police say

The disappearance of a 45-year-old woman who has autism and is nonverbal from Cranston, Rhode Island, has become the subject of a criminal investigation

UPDATE (Sunday, March 23, 2025): The woman was found safe in a car, and her caregiver arrested, police said.

Police searching for a missing woman from Cranston, Rhode Island, say the case is now a criminal investigation.

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A 45-year-old woman who has autism and is nonverbal, had last been seen Wednesday afternoon, police said that day. She resides in a Lincoln group home.

Authorities said Friday that a Cranston woman employed as the woman's caregiver had claimed she disappeared from a bathroom at Burlington Coat Factory. Surveillance footage determined that neither woman had been at the store.

"The caregiver then provided multiple conflicting statements regarding [the woman's] whereabouts, prompting the Cranston Police Department's Special Investigations Unit to take over the case," the department said in a press release Friday.

Multiple persons of interest have been interviewed since the woman disappeared, police said, noting that the FBI has been taking part in the search efforts.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Cranston Police Department at 401-942-2211. Anonymous tips can also be left by texting "CRANSTONPD" to 847411.

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