Crime & Safety
NJ Grandmother Still Missing 2 Weeks After Leaving Home, Family Says
A New Jersey grandmother is still missing nearly two weeks after she disappeared without her cell phone, her family said.

WINSLOW, NJ - A New Jersey grandmother is still missing nearly two weeks after she disappeared without her cell phone, her family said.
Norma Yates, 62, of Winslow, was reported missing on July 31, Winslow police said.
She is known to frequent the West Atco section of Winslow Township and is described as a white female standing at five-feet-one-inches and weighing 130 pounds.
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Yates was last seen on July 29 by a construction crew working at a neighbor's house, Fox29 reported. She was reported missing after she missed a coffee date with a friend.
Yates left her home without her purse and cell phone, the outlet added.
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“Her life is filled with pure joy from her grandbabies and her constant presence in our life has us deeply concerned that there has been foul play,” Yates’ daughter Nichole wrote on social media.
“We’re having a baby in just 24 days, there is no way she wouldn’t be here to support us.”
Those with information on Yates’ whereabouts are urged to contact the Winslow Township Police Department at 609-567-0700.
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