SEQUIM — A woman who went missing on Saturday was found near her home by her husband on Monday afternoon.
Lisa K. Law, 47, had last been seen at her home at 812 Kirner Road in Sequim at about 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Her husband, Kerry Law, reported her missing.
“He was walking through the neighborhood, checking for her again and heard a noise in a garage, and that is where he found her,” Detective Sgt. Lyman Moores said.
“She was very disoriented and will be evaluated by medical personnel.”
She was transported to Olympic Medical Center, where she was treated and discharged.
Moores said it was unclear on Monday what had caused her to walk away.
The woman had a history of walking away from the house, and deputies were combing the area where she had previously gone.
Her husband discovered her just 500 yards from her home, Moores said.
She had been listed as endangered because she was wearing clothing that was not conducive to cold weather.
“There were no suspicious circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the Clallam County Sheriff’s Department has closed the case,” Moores said.