Sarah Galloway is white with brown hair and eyes with a height of 4 feet 11 inches and weighing 100 lbs
Sarah Galloway, 38, has gone missing almost two months. A very small community northwest of Tucson, Arizona, are praying and hoping along with Sarah’s mother Sherry for her to return. Sarah Galloway, is 4 feet 11 inches and weighs 100 lbs and has Down syndrome. People reported that she is white with brown hair and eyes, which are crossed.
Her mother appealed to the public, in general, to return her daughter. Sherry Galloway as per a report by Kold said, “If you see her, just bring her home. Drop her off, go on, just bring her home safe, that’s all.”
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— Pima County Sheriff (@PimaSheriff) March 26, 2019
As Sarah loved to keep talking to herself, usually pretending to have conversations with friends or talking about day to day details, Sherry Galloway always kept track of her daughter’s whereabouts in the house with the help of her voice.
Her mother, 66, after taking a shower settled down on her bed and slowly realized that she couldn’t hear Sarah talking on March 21. She quickly searched around the house and ran to the front door and looked every side of the road. But sadly, Sarah was nowhere to be seen.

Galloway said, “My first thought was that she’d just walked further than she was allowed, I got in the car and drove down the road. No Sarah. I was freaking out. … Within about 10 minutes, we’d called 911.”
Sarah was wearing a grey sweater, a red T-shirt and black pants at the time of going missing. She was searched by law enforcement, professional and volunteers by foot, car, and air there’s no any clues of her location. The local law enforcement has also utilized the services of the Department of Homeland Security to conduct helicopter searches.
A spokesman of the Pima County said, “She’s a vulnerable adult and we’re doing everything we can to locate her, we’re looking to the public to supply any tips they have.” Pima County Sheriff’s Department concluded the search for Sarah on Wednesday but they hope that public could provide new leads on the case.
Sarah was adopted by Sherry at the age of 12and then became a part of the Galloway family. “She is the most precious thing in the world to our family. Every time I open my eyes in the morning I’m thinking about Sarah. Please find her and bring her home. Let us rest.”
Sherry Galloway said that, “I miss having her come and kiss on me in the morning. I miss having her kiss me at night when she’d go to bed.” Her mother also said that Sarah usually engages herself by helping her mother around the house or by attending a day program. Sherry said her mother was into coloring and role-playing movie characters with her mother. Sherry said, “She’s super-friendly. No one is a stranger to her. But she needs supervision to care for herself. She cannot operate a cell phone.”

According to Sherry she had been having delusions of a ‘husband’ for months prior to her disappearance. “It was really weird. She was fantasizing about someone — an acquaintance — being her husband, telling me that this guy was going to do bad things to me. We didn’t know where that was coming from or what to think.”
Sarah had changed dramatically and wasn’t listening to her mother too. She would constantly run outside and throw rocks at the windows. Sherry Galloway said that, “She kept saying her husband was going to steal my car and when you ask her who her husband is, she would name him and I don’t think I’m allowed to name him, I just go to keep my thoughts to myself because he had an alibi.”
Sherry is convinced someone took her daughter with time, “I think somebody’s got her and they’re just…. I don’t understand how anybody could just pick her up and just go on. Every morning, 7:30 – 8 o’clock, I sit out here and watch cars and I’m just like, ‘Did you take her? Did you take her? Did you take her?’”
sources used – shared.com