DPS Issues Silver Alert For Abilene Woman Missing Since Monday

 

ABILENE, TX -- The Texas Department of Public Safety Office in Abilene has issued a Silver Alert for Elizabeth “Betty” Stover after her family doctor confirms she suffers from Dementia.

According to the Abilene Police Department’s Facebook page, the APD is looking for 77-year-old Elizabeth "Betty" Stover. She's 5'3" with white hair, brown eyes. She's missing from the 1400 block of Glenhaven Dr. She was last seen on Monday, May 21.

She is driving a silver 2014 Ford Taurus like the one pictured, license plate DLW5510. She is believed to still be in the Abilene area. If you have any information or see her, you should contact Abilene Police at (325) 673-8331. She is not believed to be in danger at this time.

Video shows Stover at a south Abilene Gas Station on Tuesday, May 22. If you see her or her vehicle, you are urged to call APD, (325) 673-8331

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A 77 y.o. woman with dementia who has NOW been missing for 9 days should indeed be listed as in danger. How can they still assume she is in the Abilene area? Abilene news outlets report that a close relative of Ms Stover, that lived out of state, has died and they must locate her in order to inform her of the death. With the current heat wave upon us, I would be very concerned for her safety.

Ms. Stover was found dead in South Taylor county. She was found outside, but near her car, apparently succumbing to the elements. Foul play not expected to be a factor. Sadly, this happens all too often.

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