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SALT LAKE CITY — Police continued searching Monday for a woman with schizophrenia who went missing in Salt Lake City Wednesday.

Ellen Barlow, 58, was last seen near 1700 S. Main Street. Barlow is schizophrenic, according to her daughter Effie Cox. Police described her in a tweet as "missing and endangered."

#MissingPerson Ellen Barlow 58, is missing and endangered. Last seen around 1700 S Main Street. on June 28. Call if you know where she is. pic.twitter.com/cqvhqJcz31 — SLC Police Dept. (@slcpd) July 3, 2017

Barlow was last seen Wednesday by a neighbor who saw her leave her home around 9 a.m. and by members of a mental illness support group called Alliance House who last saw her leave on a bus around 3 p.m. near 1700 S. Main Street.

Barlow did not answer her door Thursday when care workers came to visit her and didn't answer Cox's phone calls or repeated attempts by her apartment complex to contact her.

Cox believes Barlow took the bus from Alliance House and lost her way. She believes Barlow is currently lost in Salt Lake City. According to Cox, Barlow will begin to hear voices if she does not have access to her medication. These voices often convince her of irrational things and may prompt her to avoid the police or asking others for help.

Cox says Barlow most likely has not had her medications by this point and may do "crazy things."

#MissingPerson Ellen Barlow may not ask for help, may be rocking back and forth due to being nervous, help us find her. pic.twitter.com/O0CcAmZby8 — SLC Police Dept. (@slcpd) July 3, 2017

Those with information can call the Salt Lake City Police Department at 801-799-3000.

This article will be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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