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Family, Cops Seek Answers After Miami-Dade Woman Vanishes

Caroline Norris, a mother and grandmother, hasn't been seen since she left her home on Sept. 11

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  • Caroline Norris, a mother and grandmother, hasn't been seen since she left her home on Sept. 11.
  • Norris, who uses a walker and has trouble with her vision, was seen leaving the home in the 1100 block of Northwest 103rd Street.

Family members and police are searching for clues after a 60-year-old woman vanished from her Miami-Dade home last month.

Caroline Norris, a mother and grandmother, hasn't been seen since she left her home on Sept. 11 after telling family members she was walking to a nearby convenience store, Miami-Dade Police said.

Norris, who uses a walker and has trouble with her vision, was wearing a burgundy dress when she left the home in the 1100 block of Northwest 103rd Street.

"We're missing her dearly, we can't sleep at night," niece Taronda Wade said Wednesday. "She knows a lot of people, she loves to walk to the store, but for her to go missing that particular day without a trace, without a phone call, without any information, is just unbelievable."

Police officers were out Wednesday passing out flyers in the hopes that someone can provide a clue in her disappearance. Family members said they're desperate for answers.

"I sit by that window all day long and look out that window for her," sister Clara Johnson said. "I just want to see her one more time. If they just give me her body, whatever, I'm prepared, whatever. I'm trying to be prepared for it, just give me something, make me feel better."

Anyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

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