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Barbara Grohs

Waterbury's Town Plot Neighborhood Being Scoured For Missing Woman

Wed, 08/01/2012 - 09:46

Search parties are being formed this morning at Kennedy High School in Waterbury to scour the Town Plot neighborhood for Barabara Grohs, who went missing Monday afternoon when she walked out of her doctor's appointment on Highland Avenue. She is believed to be on foot. Call the Waterbury Police Department with any information at (203) 574-6964.

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