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Police seek public's help in locating missing woman

The woman has not been seen since leaving North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton.

THORNTON, Colo. — The Greeley Police Department (GPD) is asking for help locating a woman, Holly Delgado, who was reported missing Feb. 7.

Family members said Delgado, 49, left her home on Friday, Feb. 3, in her vehicle without identification, money, cell phone or change of clothing.

After an investigation, GPD found that Delgado was contacted on Feb. 4, during the early morning hours by the Northglenn Police Department (NPD). Delgado’s vehicle was moved to the Red Lobster restaurant parking lot near 104th and Livingston, where it remained.

On Feb. 4 at 8:10 p.m., Delgado was contacted by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) in the 8300 block of Navajo Street, in unincorporated Adams County. Delgado was taken to the North Suburban Medical Center, where she was admitted into the medical facility.

On Feb. 5 at 12:33 p.m., Delgado was discharged from North Suburban Medical Center. She walked out of the medical facility and has not been seen or heard from since.

GPD said that if you see Delgado, please contact your local law enforcement agency. Those with information relating to Delgado’s current or former whereabouts are asked to contact GPD Detective John Kinne at 970-350-9603.

Credit: Greeley Police Department
Holly Delgado

🚨 MISSING PERSON 🚨 GREELEY, Colo. – On February 7, 2023, Holly Delgado, 49, was reported missing to the Greeley Police...

Posted by Greeley Police Department on Tuesday, March 7, 2023

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