A Pennsylvania grandmother who went missing while looking for her cat is believed to have fallen into a deep sinkhole, authorities said. A search and rescue mission is currently underway in Unity Township for Elizabeth Pollard, Pennsylvania State Police said Tuesday. Pollard was reported missing by a family member shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, according to Trooper Steve Limani.
Missing grandmother believed to have fallen into sinkhole: Police
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Missing woman looking for cat may have fallen into sinkhole, police fear
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