Family of missing NYC grandma forced to check morgues in desperate search after Las Vegas disappearance
The anguished family of a Brooklyn grandmother who went missing two weeks ago on a trip to Las Vegas has taken desperate measures to locate her, including checking local morgues for her body. Alisa Goods, 63, was in town visiting a longtime friend when she left his apartment near.

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- Primary source: NY Post
- Published: Aug 20, 2026, 12:53 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Culture & Society
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