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Police search for missing woman from Worcester, Vermont

Vermont State Police are asking the public for help in locating a woman who has been missing for several days in Washington County. Pamela Shover, 71, of Worcester, was reported missing Thursday, police said. She is believed to be driving a white 2021 Kia Soul with license plate VT GFK251. She is also believed to be traveling with her small brown dog named Buddy. Investigators said Shover’s vehicle was last seen at her home on Calais Road on June 4 or 5. Although her disappearance is not considered suspicious, police said they are concerned for her well-being due to cognitive and mobility issues. Shover is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall and 130 pounds, with medium-length reddish hair. Police do not know which direction Shover may have been traveling when she was last seen. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact police at 802-229-9191.

Vermont State Police are asking the public for help in locating a woman who has been missing for several days in Washington County.

Pamela Shover, 71, of Worcester, was reported missing by police on Thursday. She is said to be driving a white 2021 Kia Soul with license plate VT GFK251. She is also said to be traveling with her small brown dog named Buddy.

Buddy – the dog

Courtesy of Vermont State Police

Investigators said Shovers’ vehicle was last seen outside her Calais Road home on June 4 or 5.

Although her disappearance is not considered suspicious, police said they were concerned for her well-being due to cognitive and mobility issues.

Pamela Shover

Shover is described as 5’2″ tall, 130 pounds, and with medium-length reddish hair.

Police do not know which direction Shover might have been traveling when she was last seen.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact police at 802-229-9191.