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Abington Police Search For Missing Adult

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Son Mi Song, 31, went missing Sunday when she walked away from an area in Jenkintown. Son Mi Song, 31, went missing Sunday when she walked away from an area in Jenkintown.
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA -

Police in Abington are searching for a missing 31-year-old woman who is mentally challenged.

According to police, Son Mi Song went missing Sunday when she walked away from the area of 100 Old York Road in the Jenkintown section of Abington Township.

Police say Song is not familiar with the area, as she had just moved to Pennsylvania from Maryland just a day before she went missing and may be lost or disoriented.

Song has no money, purse, phone, credit cards or means of transportation, police say.

If you see her, you're asked to call the Abington Township Police Department of 9-1-1 immediately.

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