(KNSI) – The search for a 91-year-old woman who went missing Friday morning has come to a sad end.
Shoua Lee left her home in the North End neighborhood in St. Paul about 6:15. Her family and police say Lee had memory issues, which they say may have contributed to her disappearance.
Lee’s body was found submerged in a creek near Jackson Street and Arlington Avenue East in St. Paul on Saturday afternoon.
Police do not suspect foul play.
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