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Woman reported missing found dead of medical complications in Mexico hotel

Lynda Johnston, who had been diagnosed with Dementia, left her home on the morning of March 8 with her 31-year-old nephew Dyland Johnston. Lynda Johnston, a 75-year-old Avondale woman who was reported missing on March 16 was found dead of medical complications in a Mexico hotel room. Her nephew Dyland Johnston, 31, has also been located and is speaking with Mexican authorities. Arizona's Silent Witness program allows people to send in tips and share information about crimes within their local communities. The 12News+ app from 12News showcases live video throughout the day for breaking news, local news, weather and even an occasional moment of Zen showcasing breathtaking sights from across Arizona.

Woman reported missing found dead of medical complications in Mexico hotel

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Lynda Johnston, who had been diagnosed with Dementia, left her home on the morning of March 8 with her 31-year-old nephew Dyland Johnston.

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AVONDALE, Ariz. — A 75-year-old Avondale woman who was reported missing on March 16 was found deceased in a Mexico hotel room, according to police.

Lynda Johnston, who had been diagnosed with Dementia, left her home on the morning of March 8 with her 31-year-old nephew Dyland Johnston, according to the Avondale Police Department.

Police said it appears Lynda Johnston died from medical complications. She was found Thursday in San Luis Potosi, a city in central Mexico.

Her nephew has also been located and is speaking with Mexican authorities, police said.

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