Tioga County Sheriff’s officials have posted on their facebook page an appeal for the public to help in locating an at-needs adult who hasn’t been seen since July 5th.

66-year-old Sandra Ledford is described as a vulnerable adult who left her home in Candor sometime after 6 p.m. and hasn’t been seen since.

She was last seen driving a gray 2008 Jeep Commander with the New York license plate GWU3950.  She is white, with dark, straight shoulder-length hair and wears glasses.

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The facebook information did not indicate what special needs the woman has and if she required medication.

The woman has no family in the area and left her home without a cell phone.

Anyone who sees Ledford is asked to call 911.

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