U.S. lawmaker who went missing for six months found in dementia care facility

U.S. lawmaker Kay Granger, who went missing for over six months, has been found in the memory care facility, Dallas Express reported.
Ms Granger, 81, was set to end a nearly 30-year career in the House in January. She has not visited her office for the past six months nor been on record voting for or against any matters in the House since July.
“We then received a tip from a Granger constituent who shared that the Congresswoman has been residing at a local memory care and assisted living home for some time after having been found wandering lost and confused in her former Cultural District/West 7th neighbourhood,” the report said.
It added, “The Dallas Express team visited the facility to confirm whether Granger was residing there and to inquire about how she planned to vote on the spending bill. Upon arrival, two employees confirmed that Granger is indeed living at the facility.
“However, we were not permitted to conduct an interview regarding the current spending debate in the House of Representatives and how or if Ms Granger planned to vote.”
Local officials were furious to discover Ms Granger’s absence with a month remaining to complete her term and important votes still taking place in Washington on a daily basis.
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, on Saturday, passed a short-term government funding bill minutes after the deadline to avert a government shutdown following two previous failed attempts.
Tarrant County GOP chair Bo French described Ms Granger’s absence as troubling, citing implications for her district.
Another Republican Committeeman in her district, Rolando Garcia, expressed utter disappointment in Ms Granger, tagging her absence as a “sad and humiliating way to end her political career.”
Ms Granger has been serving as the U.S. representative for Texas’s 12th congressional district since 1997. She is a member of the Republican Party and was chair of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations until 2024.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Heading 4
Sanwo-Olu donates 259 vehicles to police in Lagos, receives praises
The operational vehicles were donated during the week.

Hot news Home top
Family weeps as man arrested, tortured over N200,000 soft loan dies in Nigerian police custody
Jimoh Adetunji Abdulquadri’s family is urging state and federal authorities to intervene to ensure justice.

Kano
FRSC deploys 1,539 marshals to manage Kano road traffic during Yuletide holidays
Officials said the command deployed five ambulances, 25 patrol vehicles, and one heavy-duty towing truck, among other operational equipment.

Hot news Home top
Jeff Bezos to lavish $600 million on wedding to 54-year-old fiancée as Amazon workers go on strike
Details of the lavish ceremony emerged days after Amazon workers in several critical hubs across the United States staged a walkout in protest over pay disputes.

Hot news Home top
Catholic priests reflect on spirit, tradition of Christmas carols in Nigeria
“Christmas carols are not just about drama or acting but also about emulating the teachings, humility, love, gratitude, and charity of the life of the newborn child, Emmanuel.”

Heading 3
Police confirm 22 deaths, open investigation after stampede over Christmas rice in Anambra
The figure was lower than the 28 bodies that hospital workers informed Peoples Gazette were recovered from the tragedy at Obi Jackson Foundation