ACTIVE SEARCH Hi- Deborah Wiley, 67, Kona, 13 May 2018

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Wiley is described as 5-feet-3-inches, 140 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark bluish colored long-sleeved shirt, blue colored jeans, and grayish-white tennis shoes.
She has a medical condition that requires medication.

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https://www.hawaii247.com/2018/05/14/police-are-searching-for-a-woman-reported-missing-19/
 
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We're in this area for the week; we'll keep our eyes and ears open.
 
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Stay safe. Isn't that volcano spouting off there?
 
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Stay safe. Isn't that volcano spouting off there?

Doodles1211: We very much appreciate your concern. Yes, Kilaeua is going off like crazy, but all of the lava flow and fissures are roughly 100 miles from us (we are in Kailua-Kona). Knock wood, we haven't felt any of the numerous earthquakes taking place.

I feel so badly for the affected residents!

At any rate, l am praying for Deborah to be found safe and in good health.
 
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Darling136: Thanks for posting this. She appears to have gone missing in the area where we were staying. Not to be pessimistic, but the vegetation there is very, very thick. Walking into it seemed nearly impossible without a machete or axe, but who knows? This is the stuff that worries me when people go missing.

From the above-referenced article:
xtensive checks, to include notifying area businesses and residents, encompassing Captain Cook have been conducted since (May 13), by personnel with the Hawaiʻi Police Department, Hawaiʻi Fire Department, along with numerous family and community members. A Hawaiʻi Police Department scent-discriminating canine was also utilized to locate Wiley, however, she was not located. Also, extensive aerial searches were conducted with assistance from the Hawaiʻi Fire Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and United States Coast Guard. Some of the properties in this general area consist of larger sized acreage with heavy foliage and property owners are encouraged to visually check their properties for anything that may be out of the ordinary.

The 06/26/18 article seems to be the last info. I can find. I'll keep checking.

ETA: Here's a link that has a Google Maps view of where she went missing.

Police renew request to public for information about a Kona woman reported missing
 
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