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Missing 82-Year-Old Woman Found Safe in Cheltenham Township
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Missing 82-Year-Old Woman Found Safe in Cheltenham Township |
Community Relief as Elderly Resident Located Unharmed |
An 82-year-old woman who was reported missing in Cheltenham Township has been found safe, bringing immense relief to her family and the local community.
The woman was last seen leaving her residence on the 7900 block of Rolling Green Road around 1:30 p.m. on Friday, March 20, 2026. Concerned family members reported her missing at 2 p.m. that same day.
According to Cheltenham Township Police, the woman suffers from dementia, a condition that can cause confusion and disorientation, making her disappearance particularly concerning.
On Saturday afternoon, a family member confirmed that she had been located and was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Fortunately, she appeared to be unharmed.
This incident underscores the importance of community vigilance and the swift response of local authorities in ensuring the safety of vulnerable residents.
In related news, Cheltenham Township has been actively engaging the community through various events. On March 8, the township celebrated Founders Day at the historic Elkins Estate in Elkins Park. The event featured mansion tours, live music, and a reception honoring local history, as part of the year-long 'Cheltenham Celebrates America 250' series.
Additionally, residents should be aware of ongoing infrastructure projects. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced utility construction on Route 73 (Church Road) aimed at improving traffic flow and safety at key intersections in Cheltenham Township. These developments reflect the township's commitment to preserving its rich history while enhancing community infrastructure.
For more information on upcoming events and community updates, residents are encouraged to visit the official Cheltenham Township website. |

