SACRAMENTO, Calif — Update: July 16
The Sacramento Police Department confirmed Jocelyn Saalman was safely found.
Her family provided the following statement.
"Jocelyn Saalman has been located and is safe. She has contacted law enforcement to confirm her well-being. The missing person case has been officially closed. Jocelyn has requested privacy at this time. The family appreciates the community's support throughout this difficult period and asks that their privacy be respected as well."
Original Story:
It's been nearly a week since a Sacramento mother went missing. Her family is pleading with the public to help track her down.
Jocelyn Saalman was last seen on July 4. Her brother, Michael Saalman, said he's worried about his sister's safety and wants her home immediately.
Sacramento police said the 38-year old was last seen around the 1100 block of C Street in Sacramento. Michael said she was last seen leaving the Globe Mills Apartment complex. All calls from family to Jocelyn have gone unanswered, and Michael hopes the community can help find her because he's worried about her safety.
"Jocelyn, if you are watching this, please contact your family. We're not mad at you. We love you. We just want to see you and we want to make sure you're okay," Michael said.
Sacramento police said she was last seen wearing a tan shirt, black jeans, white shoes and a black backpack. Police are considering her at-risk due to a mental health condition. Police are urging anyone who finds Jocelyn or has any information on her whereabouts to give them a call at 916-808-5471.
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