Crime & Safety
Family, Police Renewing Call to Help Find Missing Manhattan Beach Woman
Nancy Paulikas, 55, was last seen about 3 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA -- Police and the family of a Manhattan Beach woman with Alzheimer's disease who disappeared from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are renewing their call for the public's help in locating her.
Nancy Paulikas, 55, was last seen about 3 p.m. Oct. 15 at the museum at 5905 Wilshire Blvd., according to Manhattan Beach police.
She is white, 5 feet 7 inches tall, about 140 pounds, with a thin build, light complexion, brown-gray hair and blue eyes. She last was seen wearing a red long-sleeve blouse with a white paisley-flower pattern, blue jeans and navy blue sneakers.
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Paulikas is in good health and able to walk long distances without tiring, but does not communicate well, according to Manhattan Beach police Detective Paul Ford. She is very highly-educated and an accomplished professional but the condition has left her at the developmental stage of a 4-year-old, Ford said.
Paulikas' family has established two tip lines -- (310) 567-6594 and (310) 567-6396 -- for anyone with information regarding her whereabouts.
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Information can also be submitted through the Manhattan Beach police tip line at (310) 802-5171.
-- Photo courtesy of the Manhattan Beach Police Department
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