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NAPLES, Fla. -- The Collier County Sheriff's Office says it has found an elderly woman who was reported missing last week.

Deputies went door to door searching for Margaret Gallaway, 80, after she was last seen on Oct. 16. The woman suffers from Alzheimer's and is non-verbal, investigators said.

Collier County is in the western part of Florida and about a 2 hour and 30 minute drive from Miami-Dade

Her disappearance led to a volunteer search effort in which over 100 people showed up to look for the woman, according to local officials.

During the search, deputies reviewed doorbell footage from Crown Point residents when they came across a video that captured a brief glimpse of a person entering a nearby open garage.

Deputies contacted the homeowner and obtained permission to enter the home and that is when they found the missing woman.

Authorities said the garage door was open on the day Galloway went missing but the homeowner later closed it. The homeowner was unaware that Gallaway was inside the garage.

The woman was taken to a hospital for evaluation and care.

Neighbors say CCSO Deputies told them Gallaway never entered the house and was stuck in the garage for six days without food or water.
 

Florida woman’s family sues retirement home after an 11ft-alligator killed her



The family of an elderly woman killed by an alligator as she walked her dog near her Florida home is suing the retirement community where she lived for wrongful death.

Gloria Serge, 85, died in February 2023 after the 11ft alligator, known to residents as Henry, sprang from a retention pond at Spanish Lakes Fairways in Fort Pierce and dragged her back into the water.
 

Florida woman’s family sues retirement home after an 11ft-alligator killed her



The family of an elderly woman killed by an alligator as she walked her dog near her Florida home is suing the retirement community where she lived for wrongful death.

Gloria Serge, 85, died in February 2023 after the 11ft alligator, known to residents as Henry, sprang from a retention pond at Spanish Lakes Fairways in Fort Pierce and dragged her back into the water.
The fact that the alligator actually had a name isn't going to help the property owners in their defending case.
 

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