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Carter County Sheriff's Office, KY, June 14, 2024
On June 13, 2024 at 2025HRS Carter County Sheriff’s office was dispatched to an address on Cedar Run Rd in reference to a male caller stating he hasn’t able to make contact with his mother Frances Byrd. Byrd was a resident at a Vanceburg KY nursing and rehabilitation facility before being signed out against medical advice by her daughter. Byrd had a list of medical issues such as Dementia, Schizophrenia, depression, and muscle weakness. She prescribed several needed medications.
After speaking with her daughter, she stated Byrd left the residence around June 11, 2024 in the later hours of the evening. She was stated to have been getting in a newer white Passenger car with tinted windows.
Byrd was last seen wearing blue sweat pants, blue sweatshirt and glasses. Grey/white hair no tattoos or scars.
She was stated to have not been in her right mind when she left.
If you have any leads or information regarding the whereabouts of Frances Byrd please contact the Carter County 911 center at 606-474-5753.
Golden Alert issued for missing woman with medical issues
She was seen leaving a home in a “newer white color passenger car” on Tuesday.
www.wsaz.com
CARTER COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) - A Golden Alert has been issued in Carter County for a woman with medical issues who’s been missing since Tuesday, June 11.
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She (Frances Byrd) is described as 5 feet 3 and weighs about 240 pounds. She has blonde hair and was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt, blue sweatpants, slippers and has a walker.
Missing woman’s family pleads for answers
A Golden Alert has been issued in Carter County for Frances Byrd with medical issues who’s been missing since Tuesday, June 11.
www.wsaz.com
CARTER COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) - A family is searching for answers after Frances Byrd went missing in mid-June.
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“It’s just unimaginable. I just feel like we’re in a dream, and we won’t wake up. It’s completely out of character for Franny, my mother-in-law,” Barker said. “When we didn’t hear from her, we just knew something inside was not right.”
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