The family of a missing 66-year-old Palo Alto woman is offering a $25,000 reward for information on her disappearance.
The family made the announcement on Wednesday.
Wamaitha Kaboga-Miller went missing nearly four weeks ago on Aug. 17. She was last seen driving out of the Country Time Market on University Avenue in East Palo Alto, heading east.
Detectives say they have no leads and are asking the public for tips.
“We have followed up on all tips that have been received, however none of them have led to a confirmed sighting of Kaboga-Miller or her vehicle. To date, there has been nothing to indicate that there is a criminal aspect to her disappearance,” police said.
Kaboga-Miller was taking many prescriptions medications but left those at home.
She was last seen driving a silver 2002 Mercedes Benz with the California license plate No. DP241LU.
“We are in regular communication with her family and it is our sincere hope that we can locate her safe and sound,” police said.
If you have any information, you can call the dispatch center at 650-329-2413. The anonymous tip line is 650-383-8984, and the email is paloalto@tipnow.org.
The family has set up a website to help locate her: https://www.findwamaitha.com/.
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