Police issue alert for missing Epping woman Staff Report Apr 25, 2024 Apr 25, 2024 Updated Apr 25, 2024 Facebook Twitter Linkedin SMS Email Alexis Paolini PROVIDED BY STATE POLICE Facebook Twitter Linkedin SMS Email Print Save Update 5:30 p.m.: State Police report that Alexis Paolini was located and the Silver Alert has been canceled. Authorities are asking the public for help in locating 21-year-old Alexis Paolini of Epping.Paolini was last seen Thursday at about 8:50 p.m. at her home on Jenness Road, according to State Police.She walked away from the home and has not been seen since by family.Police on Friday issued a silver alert for the “missing vulnerable adult.”Her family reports that she has been diagnosed with autism, ADHD and anxiety, and has a diminished mental capacity.It isn’t known if she was picked up in a vehicle or remains on foot.Paolini was last seen wearing a black-hooded sweatshirt, black leggings and dark-colored Hey Dude brand shoes.She is about 5-feet, 1-inch tall, weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. She wears glasses.Anyone with information should notify the Epping Police Department at 679-5122. Facebook Twitter Linkedin SMS Email Print Save SUBSCRIBE TODAY Driver charged with DWI after I-93 rollover crash, airlift to hospital +3 'Sneezing fit' leads to rollover crash in Rochester, state police say When every minute counts, everyday heroes are there to help +6 {{title}} Most Popular Manchester man suffers life-threatening injuries in Londonderry crash Driver charged with DWI after I-93 rollover crash, airlift to hospital Derry man seriously injured in Sunday night home explosion Officials: Body found in Piscataqua River was bridge jumper Local man dies after car hits boulder in Troy 'Sneezing fit' leads to rollover crash in Rochester, state police say Durham eateries fail alcohol compliance checks One-year countdown to REAL ID begins Man dies in boom lift while cutting tree in Plaistow Fire routs more than a dozen in Lincoln; community rallies to help Share your opinion with New Hampshire. What's your view? Submit a Letter to the Editor Letters may be up to 250 words. Longer opinions can be sent to opinion@unionleader.com. Request News Coverage