Public's help sought in finding missing Brazoria County woman

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Marjorie Waggoner, 68, has been missing since April 2, 2015 and was last seen outside a Walmart store.
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ALVIN, TX (KTRK) -- The Brazoria County's Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help in finding a woman who disappeared several days ago.

Marjorie Waggoner, 68, was last seen on April 2 outside a Wal-Mart store in the 10000 block of County Road 964 in Alvin. Waggoner's daughter, Yvoria Ogletree, told deputies she and her mother got into an argument inside the vehicle. Yvoria then said her mother got out of the vehicle and walked away. The daughter told authorities she kept asking her mother to get back in the vehicle but she didn't and kept walking.

She eventually lost sight of her mom in the parking lot and after searching for a while she eventually went home.

Marjorie may possibly have the beginning stages of Alzheimer's and has demonstrated symptoms of dementia, but she has not been diagnosed by a doctor. In the past, Marjorie has been known to frequent homeless shelters and live that lifestyle. She may possibly be in the Pasadena/Houston area.

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Waggoner, you're being asked to call the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office at 979-388-2392.

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