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Woman Missing From Cruise Ship Found Safe After Failing To Board in San Francisco

Written by The Standard StaffUpdated at Apr. 05, 2023 • 12:44pmPublished Apr. 04, 2023 • 4:51pm
A San Francisco Police Department cruiser. | The Standard

UPDATE: The missing woman was located Wednesday on the 1200 block of Columbus Street and appeared to be in good health, and foul play is not suspected, police said.  

San Francisco police are searching for a woman who failed to return to a cruise ship in the city.

On Monday at about 6 p.m., a woman telephoned Central Police Station to report a woman missing.

She is from out of state and was supposed to board a cruise ship at Pier 27. It was discovered that she did not board the ship, police said.

The 33-year-old white female is 5-foot-4 and 140 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She has tattoos behind both ears and a tattoo on her right foot.

The SFPD Special Victims/Missing Persons Unit is leading this investigation. At this time, there are no known imminent risk factors associated with the woman, and there is no evidence of foul play. 

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