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Witness Report Triggers Shift in Search for Elderly Pacifica Woman
By Gideon Rubin
July 27, 2012
Police have shifted their area of focus in their search for a missing elderly Pacifica woman based on information gleaned from a witness account Thursday night.
A witness told police they saw a woman matching the description of missing 76-year-old Maria “Marlies” Jansen on the 1500 block of Rosita Road at about 5 p.m. The witness told police the woman was walking westbound.
The sighting is about a half mile southwest of where they’d assumed she’d gone missing on the 900 block of Park Pacifica Avenue, and about two hours after she was last seen by her husband, authorities said.“We’ve kind of hit the reset button” Pacifica police Sgt. D. Wachtelborn told Patch.
“We’ve shifted the focus from the area we’ve been searching the past two and a half days to the area that coincides where recent sighting.”
Wachtelborn confirmed a published report that Jansen likely suffers from early dementia.
“Basically, it’s an unconfirmed diagnosis, but according to the family she’s showing signs of early dementia,” he said.Police continued to comb the rugged hillside area in a search that is now in its third day, tapping multiple law enforcement agencies for mutual aid assistance.
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department, along with Sheriff’s deputies from Alameda and Monterey counties have aided in a search that’s included infrared-equipped aircraft, mounted units, K-9 units, bloodhounds, and other trailing dogs.
“We’ve pulled out every stop imaginable,” Wachtelborn said.The search for the missing woman began Wednesday evening has continued overnight, with 83 searchers from multiple agencies working all hours through the first two days. Up to 40 searchers will work today’s search, Wachtelborn said.
Despite Jansen’s likely disoriented mental state, police believe there is a chance that she’s still alive. She’s described as an avid hiker who is in excellent physical condition for a woman her age.
“A lot of people seem to feel if she’s not found within the first 24 hours she’s simply done for, but that’s not the case,” Wachtelborn said.Police believe Jansen could have found shelter in a shed or unlocked car, and may have found a water hose. They believe she can survive on her own at least up to four days.
“She may be confused and not be able to get home but still be able to care for herself,” Wachtelborn said.“It’s entirely possible that’s she’s OK.”But police acknowledge that time is running out, and that Janesn’s mental condition, her age, the difficult terrain and the frigid overnight temperatures present formidable challenges.
The window “is narrowing and that’s why we’re continuing to reach out to allying agencies,” Wachtelborn said.
“We’ve really stretched San Mateo County (Sheriff’s Department’s search and rescue teams) past their limits. A lot of them are still here but they’re exhausted.”
Jansen is a 5-foot-5 100-pound Caucasian with brown hair and brown eyes. She may be wearing yellow “croc” type garden shoes and a dark colored jacket.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Pacifica Police Department (650) 738-7314.
Posted 30 July 2012 - 07:14 PM
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Search for missing woman called off
July 30, 2012, 05:00 AM
A 76-year-old Pacifica woman remains missing after search-and-rescue teams spent the weekend combing neighborhoods and a mountainous county park near her home.
Maria “Marlies” Jansen was last seen by her husband on Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Park Pacifica neighborhood, Capt. Fernando Realyvasquez said today.
Realyvasquez said more than 300 search-and-rescue personnel participated in ground and air searches spanning four days. Most of the searches were carried out in and around San Pedro Valley County Park.
Jansen’s home is close to the park, and she was known to hike there with her husband, Realyvasquez said.
“She has a history of hiking in the park for many, many years,” he said.
Jansen, who suffers from an early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs about 100 pounds. She has brown eyes and gray-brown hair, and was last seen wearing bright yellow Crocs shoes.
The searches involved fixed-wing aircraft from the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office and the California Highway Patrol, and officers from as far away as Marin and Monterey counties, Realyvasquez said.
The search effort has been called off, though police will continue to investigate the case, he said.
“We will continue the missing-person investigation,” Realyvasquez said. “We’re going to follow up on any possible leads as the days go by.”
Anyone with any information about the case is asked to call Pacifica police at (650) 738-7314.
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Posted 26 August 2012 - 06:13 PM
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Name: Maria Jansen
Alias: Marlies
Date of Birth: 04/25/1936
Date Missing: 07/25/2012
Age at time of disappearance: 76
City Missing From: Pacifica
State Missing From: California
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 5 ft 5 in
Weight: 100lbs
Hair Color: Grey
Eye Color: Brown
Clothing: She was wearing green pants and yellow "croc" style gardening shoes.
Jewelry: She was wearing a diamond ring.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Marlies was last seen by her husband in the area of their home at approximately 2pm on Wednesday, July 25th. She is known to walk the trails near Park Pacifica. A search of nearby areas and homes yielded no results, and the assistance of the San Mateo County Sheriff Search and Rescue Unit was then enlisted. Sheriff's departments from San Mateo, Monterey and Alameda counties, among other agencies, sent search and rescue teams to assist police in their search of 1,100 acres of San Pedro Valley Park and surrounding areas amid rugged terrain and dense underbrush.
Investigative Agency: Pacifica Police Department
Agency Phone: (650) 738-7314
Investigative Case #: 12-2110
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