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San Jacinto Woman Goes Missing After Accident

March 24, 2011
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Last seen in Lake Arrowhead on Feb 18, after traffic accident

On February 24, 2011, the San Jacinto Police Department responded to a report of a missing person call in the 1600 block of San Jacinto Avenue, San Jacinto. Lynnette Elda Donahoe, 60 years, of San Jacinto, was reported missing by a family member, who had last spoken with her on February, 18, 2011. Investigators recently learned Donahoe was involved in a traffic collision in the Lake Arrowhead area of San Bernardino County on February 18, 2011. Donahoe was last seen walking from the collision and knocking on doors of residences in the area. The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department has conducted an extensive search of the area for Donahoe without success.

Donahoe is described as a white female adult, 60 years of age, approximately 5’-4”, 140 lbs., with hazel eyes, short red hair, and wearing glasses.

The San Jacinto Police and Riverside County Sheriff’s Department are requesting anyone that may have additional information about this case, please contact Investigator Josker at (951)-537-6402.

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One Response to San Jacinto Woman Goes Missing After Accident

  1. Paparrazi
    Paparrazi on March 24, 2011 at 9:18 am

    It has been reported that she has some mental issues. Apparently she fled saying that the government was after her. She has been known to enter vacant homes and stay in them. ROTWnews.com reported that you should be cautious if you come into contact with her. It took nearly 2 weeks for a major search effort to take place after her disappearance.
    If she headed into the forest after the accident it is not likely she could have survived due to freezing temperatures and snowfall just a day or so after the accident.
    Our hope is that she is squatting in someones home and safe.

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