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Family of 75-year-old missing Maryland woman who is blind says she has been found safe

Linda Hardy was last seen getting into a cab leaving the Kensington Healthcare Facility on March 6, according to a family member.

KENSINGTON, Md. — The family of a 75-year-old woman who was reported missing in Montgomery County tells WUSA9 that she has been found safe. 

Linda Arnelle Hardy was last seen on Wednesday, March 6 leaving the Kensington Healthcare Center located on McComas Avenue. Police say she is legally blind.

Hardy's daughter, Charnissa Monroe told WUSA9 that she had spoken to her mother the day before she went missing, but after that was unable to get in touch with her. 

"I couldn't get any information from the facility. I was calling for a week and finally, I got the police to do a welfare check and we found out that she had left the facility and got into a cab," Monroe said. 

Monroe says her mother has been living at the facility for at least four years. We have reached out to Kensington Health Care Center for comment, but we have yet to hear back. 

Due to Hardy's visual impairment, her daughter says she heavily relies on people guiding her to help her get to places. 

"She's very friendly, very talkative. She is a very devout Seventh Day Adventist so she goes to church on Saturdays but as of late she has only been going to church online," Monroe added. 

Monroe says her mother's phone was no longer ringing and that she would never go this long without communicating with her family.

"I understand she told people that she didn't have any family."

Monroe says that those comments have her believing her mom was not in the right state of mind when she allegedly got in the cab. 

"That is very concerning. I don't know why she would have said that. That leads me to believe that there is something going on with her mindset, and it may not be the way that it ought to be. So that's another concerning factor," Monroe said. 

A day after police asked for the public's help finding Hardy, Monroe tells WUSA9 that her mother has been found safe. There is no word regarding where Hardy has been at this time.  

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