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Sacramento County woman with memory loss missing more than a week, CHP says

An endangered missing person advisory was issued Thursday by California Highway Patrol on behalf of Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office for Koy Saechao, missing since July 31.
An endangered missing person advisory was issued Thursday by California Highway Patrol on behalf of Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office for Koy Saechao, missing since July 31. California Highway Patrol

The California Highway Patrol has issued an endangered missing person advisory for a woman who was last seen more than a week ago in Sacramento County, authorities said Thursday.

The CHP issued the alert on behalf of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office for Koy Saechao, 53, reportedly last seen around 1 p.m. July 31 near Ashbourne Drive and Marconi Avenue in Arden Arcade.

Saechao is described as 5 foot and 100 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a purple vest, black shirt, gray pants and blue Croc shoes. She is believed to be on foot, according to the alert.

The Sheriff’s Office in a Tuesday social media post said Saechao lives in Antelope and was last seen near her home. Saechao is considered an at-risk missing person because she suffered a brain injury causing memory loss, deputies said.

Anyone who sees Saechao is asked to call 911.

Michael McGough
The Sacramento Bee
Michael McGough is a sports and local editor for The Sacramento Bee. He previously covered breaking news and COVID-19 for The Bee, which he joined in 2016. He is a Sacramento native and graduate of Sacramento State. 
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