Police ask for help in finding missing Alhambra woman


The Alhambra Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating Mary Darleen Wible, a missing Alhambra woman who disappeared Monday afternoon.
Wible, 51, was last seen leaving her home on Commonwealth and Garfield Avenue. She has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and left the house after getting into an argument with her sister, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reports. Wible is 5'06", weighs 170 lbs, and has auburn hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing lime green Capri pants, a floral print shirt, and white shoes.
If you have any information about Wible’s whereabouts, call Detective Orozco at (626) 570-5187 or the Alhambra Police Department at (626) 570-5151.
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