Внимание! #Пропал человек! #Цуй Шуин (Валентина), 79 лет (1945 г.р.), г. #Краснодар. 2 января 2025 года ушла из дома и не вернулась. Приметы: рост 156 см, худощавого телосложения, волосы черные короткие, глаза черные. Одета: салатного цвета куртка, розовые кроссовки. Инфорг: поиска: НаталиЯ 89282072781 Горячая линия отряда: 8 800 700 5452 (звонок бесплатный)
Внимание! #Пропал человек! #Цуй Шуин (Валентина), 79 лет (1945 г.р.), г. #Краснодар. 2 января 2025 года ушла из дома и не вернулась. Приметы: рост 156 см, худощавого телосложения, волосы черные короткие, глаза черные. Одета: салатного цвета куртка, розовые кроссовки. Инфорг: поиска: НаталиЯ 89282072781 Горячая линия отряда: 8 800 700 5452 (звонок бесплатный)
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