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Annie R. Paul, 72, of Greenville went missing on Sunday, Feb. 8 and has not been seen since. Paul was born on Oct. 24, 1942 and she is 5’5” and weighs 140 pounds. She was wearing blue jeans, a white long sleeve shirt and black slippers with pink on them last time she was seen. Paul, originally from Gadsden County, Fl., was a resident of Rosas Caring Heart assisted living facility located at 2873 NW Hwy. 221 in Greenville. She suffers from dementia and may be disoriented and in need of medical assistance. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office continues to utilize combined resources of multiple agencies in an attempt to locate Paul. The Sheriff’s Office has received numerous possible leads, all which have failed to lead to the discovery of Paul. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the whereabouts or recovery of Annie R. Paul. This reward is in addition to an undisclosed reward offered by Annie R. Paul’s family. Anyone with information is asked to please contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 973-4001.