Mary Estelle Jammes, 76, was reported missing on March 9 after reportedly leaving her home on the Westside. The family says she has shown signs of dementia.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville senior from the Westside has been reported missing by family.
On March 9, 76-year-old Mary Estelle Jammes was reported missing by her son, who contacted police.
According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office report, she was last seen being picked up that evening from her home on Noroad, which is west of Old Middleburg Road North. The son said she was talking to someone in a red sedan that he had never seen before, and then got into the backseat.
The family reported that Estelle has exhibited signs of dementia, does not own a phone, and is without any of her medications, including one for blood pressure regulation.


“My mother-in-law, Estelle, is a kind and caring woman who is close with her family. She always stays in contact with us, so it is extremely unusual that we haven’t heard from her. We are very worried about her safety and wellbeing,” her daughter-in-law told First Coast News. “It is not like her to leave without telling anyone where she is going. We just want to make sure she is safe and hope anyone who may have seen her will contact authorities.”
The daughter-in-law said the pick-up happened after 7 p.m., and Jammes was wearing a pink shirt and black pants at the time.


Anyone with information on where Jammes may be should contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500.