Crime & Safety

Bellevue Woman, 74, Missing After Late Night Walk

Aida Lominadze, 74, did not return home after getting separated from her sister during a late night walk in the Crossroads neighborhood Wednesday night, police say.

A Bellevue woman is missing Thursday morning after she was separated from her sister during their late night walk and never returned home, according to the Bellevue Police Department.

Aida Lominadze, 74, was last seen heading south in the 2200 block 156 Ave. NE in Bellevue's Crossroads neighborhood wearing a short sleeved white shirt, black and white checkered long skirt and grey tennis shoes, according to police. Her sister told police was not unusual for them to go on late night walks, according to a press release from the Bellevue Police Department.

Update/correction: 3:45 p.m.:

An initial report that Lominadze had moved to Bellevue from Russia a month ago was not accurate because of a language barrier, according to Bellevue Police. She has lived in Bellevue for several years, police said.

Original post: 9:45 a.m.:

Lominadze was last seen heading south in the 2200 block 156 Ave. NE in Bellevue's Crossroads neighborhood wearing a short sleeved white shirt, black and white checkered long skirt and grey tennis shoes, according to a press release from the Bellevue Police Department.

Her sister told police that it wasn’t unusual for them to go on walks at night, according to the press release from Bellevue police spokeswoman Officer Carla Iafrate. 

Lominadze speaks Russian and was described as 4-feet, 8-inches tall, and 155 pounds with long dark grey hair and brown eyes. She has a mole on the left of her nose and wears pink large framed glasses. She suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes. There are no other medical or mental issues and is in otherwise good health, according to police. 

She was not carrying any cash or cell phone and does not have any medication with her. Police searched the area and security at the Crossroads Bellevue shopping mall has been notified, as well as local law enforcement agencies and hospitals, according to Bellevue Police. 

A dozen Search and Rescue members have been activated to assist in distributing flyers in the areas. Should anyone locate Lominadze please call 9-1-1 immediately.


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