Have you seen Melba Cloud? Authorities are searching for the 68-year-old woman after she disappeared Thursday on Ashford Brook Drive.
Authorities are searching for a 68-year-old woman after she disappeared Thursday in west Houston, according to police.Melba Cloud was last seen in the 12800 block of Ashford Brook Drive on March 16 at about 9 a.m.
She was last seen wearing a multi-colored Nigerian shirt with blue pants that have a white stripe down the side and blue Crocs, according to investigators. Police describe Cloud as a Black woman with brown eyes, short gray hair, weighing 180 pounds, and 6 feet tall. If you have any information about Cloud's whereabouts, authorities urge you to contact the Houston Police Department's Missing Persons Unit at 832-394-1840.
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