Woman, 62, missing from Batavia found in Wisconsin

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Pamela Eyer-Fitch | Kane County sheriff’s office

A 62-year-old woman reported missing from northwest suburban Batavia was found Thursday in a west Milwaukee suburb.

Pamela Eyer-Fitch was reported missing from unincorporated Batavia by her husband on April 30, according to the Kane County sheriff’s office. Her last contact had been about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.

Eyer-Fitch, who doesn’t have a cellphone and suffers from memory loss, was found about 1 a.m. in Waukesha, Wisconsin and has been reunited with her family, the sheriff’s office said.

No further information was provided

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