Police located Michelle Wilga, but are still looking for another missing woman, 37-year-old Susan Care.
This is an update to a story posted at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday
WESTFIELD - Michelle L. Wilga, who had been the subject of a missing-persons search by Westfield police since Saturday, has been located unharmed, police said.
Det. Susan Figy said Thursday afternoon that the police department was notified by the emergency department at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield that Wilga, 27, showed up there Wednesday night.
Figy said she did not know anything more because the hospital did not disclose many details about her well being.
Wilga was reported missing by her parents who reported she disappeared after checking out of Noble Hospital in Westfield, where she had been a patient since Aug. 29.
Figy said the department is still seaching for another missing woman, 37-year-old Susan Care, who disappeared without a trace since July 12. Her parents reported her missing on Aug.9.
Her parents delayed contacting the police because they said she has gone missing for days at a time previously but always came home again.
Care is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs 195 pounds and has light brown hair and green eyes.
Anyone with knowledge of where Care may be is asked to call the Westfield police at (413) 572-6400.