
Buffalo Police Need Your Help To Find Missing Woman
The last few days have been pretty hectic and stressful for one Buffalo family as investigators from the Buffalo Police Department have been working hard to locate a missing woman.
According to a BPD social media post and reporting from WGRZ-TV, Saggittrous Zanders has been missing since Monday, April 13, 2026, and detectives are seeking the public's help in locating Zanders.
Zanders, who is 7 months pregnant, hasn't been seen since dropping her daughter off at school in the morning hours on April 13th. Standing at 5 feet 9 and weighing approximately 200 pounds was wearing a North Face jacket with brown sweatpants and black/pink Crocs the last time she was seen.
Relatives of Zanders say that she has not been to work or seen, which is very unusual because she is known for being reliable and being there for her daughter.
If you know anything or have any information, even things that you may think don't matter or are small, it is useful for investigators and officers want you to call the Buffalo Police Department's Special Victims Unit at 716-851-4494 or call 911 to tell them what you know.
According to the US Department of Justice, there are more than 270,000 women who have been reported missing in the United States. The National Crime Information Center’s (NCIC's) Missing Person and Unidentified Person Files offer details of the hundreds of thousands of people who are currently missing.
Current data listed by the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System show that there are at least 35 women in Western New York who are currently missing.
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