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Family Members Concerned About Missing Bethesda Woman

11-03-2009 04:45 AM EST | By ###Tom Roberts/Rachel Crowson/Doug Parrish/dlt WDC)
(Bethesda, MD) -- Relatives of a missing 53-year-old Bethesda woman tell police they are concerned for her welfare. Tatyana Belenky, who has been diagnosed with mental health problems and has not been taking her prescribed medication, last spoke with family members last night. She lives in the 53-hundred block of Westbard Avenue. Belenky is described as white, five-foot-three, weighing 115 pounds with black collar-length hair and hazel eyes. Police say she uses public transportation and frequently walks on the Capital Crescent trail. She is also known to frequent the Barnes and Noble book store in downtown Bethesda and the Westbard Shopping Center near her home. Anyone with information on Belenky's whereabouts should call police.<

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