Found Safe IL - Carmen Edwards, 53, Bloomington, 25 Dec 2017

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The Bloomington Police Department is searching for 53-year-old Carmon D. Edwards. They say she went missing around 11:00 Christmas morning.

She was driving her light gold (champagne) colored 2004 Mitsubishi Galant. Its license plane number is 8219185. Police think Carmon was heading toward Washington and/or Pekin for a family gathering.

Carmon is about 5'6" tall, 140 lbs., with hazel eyes and brown/reddish hair. She may have been wearing blue jeans and a dark blue coat. The picture of the car in this story is similar to what she may have been driving.


http://www.wandtv.com/story/37142265/police-searching-for-woman-missing-since-christmas


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  • #2
Icy roads, blowing snow and bitter cold. Not a good combo - wonder if there are any cell pings or surveillance video of her/ the car.
 
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Dear Lord, please lead this lady home. Amen.
 
  • #5
It is dangerously cold right now. Hoping she hasn't gone off the roads in this weather.

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I wonder which roads she would likely have taken? 74 would be a straight shot over and 74 was likely in pretty good shape on Christmas. And there wouldn't have been enough snowfall after 11 to bury a car that had gone off the road. Should be fairly easy to see tracks leading off the road as well.

I'm surprised no one knows exactly where she was heading.
 
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And it's not like this is somewhere like Montana where it can be many miles between homes. It's Illinois fgs- and a mile would be a long way between homes/ buildings- even in rural areas.

I wonder (and that's just it, wondering) if she is a 'young' 53 year old or an 'old' 53 year old? (Hey, I'm 60+, I'm allowed to ask!)
 
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And it's not like this is somewhere like Montana where it can be many miles between homes. It's Illinois fgs- and a mile would be a long way between homes/ buildings- even in rural areas.

I wonder (and that's just it, wondering) if she is a 'young' 53 year old or an 'old' 53 year old? (Hey, I'm 60+, I'm allowed to ask!)
That's not really true about Illinois. Yes, she was in Bloomington, but she was headed toward Pekin, and if she took I-74, there are many miles between exits. It's also not flat in those areas on the interstate. It is extremely likely that she could have gone off the road and down a hill into woods or a ravine.

Around Galesburg, IL last year, I think, the cousin of someone I went to school with disappeared and was found a week or two later where she had gone off the road and not been seen in the snow. Obviously, she had passed away by that time.

Years ago in my area of Illinois, which is relatively flat, someone went into a ravine as well and was not noticed for days.

Illinois, aside from the Chicago area, is very rural with exits few and far between in many places. It is also a misconception that it is very flat. In fact, we have a lot of hills in many parts. Driving from here to my sister's house in IL, a 35 minute drive, the towns are 10 to 15 miles apart with many curves and hills, and houses between those towns are miles apart.

Four years ago, someone I knew from school who was in his late 30s died about 2 miles from my house when his car went in the ditch and he got out to walk. He died within about 30 minutes from exposure, and was found in the first hour. That was a particularly bad winter.

I am about an hour and a half from Pekin, so I can't be certain of the conditions there on Christmas morning, but I will tell you the conditions here. Christmas Eve morning was so overcast, and with the snow, visibility was crap. I drove 8 miles to my mother's house that afternoon and I could barely see vehicles coming towards me, especially if they were light in color or partially covered in snow because the sky, the roads, the fields, and the cars all blended together (which is why having lights on during the day is so important here). By that evening, the only thing that was better was that roads were cleared better and the snow had stopped. The next day, Christmas day, it had stopped snowing entirely here but had become brutally cold.

This morning it was a real temp of -7 when I got up, with a wind chill of -13. The current wind chill where I am is -15 and there is a wind chill advisory.

If she went off the road, unless she had an emergency kit with hand warmers and candles in a coffee can to produce enough heat in the car for a couple of days, she is not ok.

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That's not really true about Illinois. Yes, she was in Bloomington, but she was headed toward Pekin, and if she took I-74, there are many miles between exits. It's also not flat in those areas on the interstate. It is extremely likely that she could have gone off the road and down a hill into woods or a ravine.

Around Galesburg, IL last year, I think, the cousin of someone I went to school with disappeared and was found a week or two later where she had gone off the road and not been seen in the snow. Obviously, she had passed away by that time.

Years ago in my area of Illinois, which is relatively flat, someone went into a ravine as well and was not noticed for days.

Illinois, aside from the Chicago area, is very rural with exits few and far between in many places. It is also a misconception that it is very flat. In fact, we have a lot of hills in many parts. Driving from here to my sister's house in IL, a 35 minute drive, the towns are 10 to 15 miles apart with many curves and hills, and houses between those towns are miles apart.

Four years ago, someone I knew from school who was in his late 30s died about 2 miles from my house when his car went in the ditch and he got out to walk. He died within about 30 minutes from exposure, and was found in the first hour. That was a particularly bad winter.

I am about an hour and a half from Pekin, so I can't be certain of the conditions there on Christmas morning, but I will tell you the conditions here. Christmas Eve morning was so overcast, and with the snow, visibility was crap. I drove 8 miles to my mother's house that afternoon and I could barely see vehicles coming towards me, especially if they were light in color or partially covered in snow because the sky, the roads, the fields, and the cars all blended together (which is why having lights on during the day is so important here). By that evening, the only thing that was better was that roads were cleared better and the snow had stopped. The next day, Christmas day, it had stopped snowing entirely here but had become brutally cold.

This morning it was a real temp of -7 when I got up, with a wind chill of -13. The current wind chill where I am is -15 and there is a wind chill advisory.

If she went off the road, unless she had an emergency kit with hand warmers and candles in a coffee can to produce enough heat in the car for a couple of days, she is not ok.

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I used to live in this part of Illinois, and you are correct- there are many miles between exits. But not between houses. I just meant that if she- for example- ran out of gas and was on a road, she would not have to walk far to find a home and/ or shelter.
 
  • #10
I used to live in this part of Illinois, and you are correct- there are many miles between exits. But not between houses. I just meant that if she- for example- ran out of gas and was on a road, she would not have to walk far to find a home and/ or shelter.
But between Bloomington and Pekin on the interstate, how many houses do you see? Two? On the highways, I don't know, but I suspect that there are also long stretches between houses in some areas, and as someone I knew died from exposure not two miles from my house while walking, it is very possible this could have had to her as well.

But I doubt she ran out of gas on the side of the road. The car would have been found by now. It is more likely that she went off the road in an accident and the car has not been found yet.

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Chicago news reported her car was parked along a street in Mattoon IL. That is off of 74 but in the opposite direction of where she should be headed. News earlier reported she has recently suffered a "cognitive decline" and may have been confused. She was spotted at a nearby Hardees on Tuesday and the car was found empty Wednesday morning. It was 3 degrees at the time. She has not been seen since. Police are doing a door to door search and an air unit has been called out. http://www.pantagraph.com/news/loca...cle_9355fdf9-3343-5816-8d8d-dd94a2996d94.html
 
  • #12
Chicago news reported her car was parked along a street in Mattoon IL. That is off of 74 but in the opposite direction of where she should be headed. News earlier reported she has recently suffered a "cognitive decline" and may have been confused. She was spotted at a nearby Hardees on Tuesday and the car was found empty Wednesday morning. It was 3 degrees at the time. She has not been seen since. Police are doing a door to door search and an air unit has been called out. http://www.pantagraph.com/news/loca...cle_9355fdf9-3343-5816-8d8d-dd94a2996d94.html
Not good. I would think that with a community like Mattoon, if she had made it indoors somewhere we would know by now.

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  • #13
Chicago news reported her car was parked along a street in Mattoon IL. That is off of 74 but in the opposite direction of where she should be headed. News earlier reported she has recently suffered a "cognitive decline" and may have been confused. She was spotted at a nearby Hardees on Tuesday and the car was found empty Wednesday morning. It was 3 degrees at the time. She has not been seen since. Police are doing a door to door search and an air unit has been called out. http://www.pantagraph.com/news/loca...cle_9355fdf9-3343-5816-8d8d-dd94a2996d94.html


The cognitive decline may explain why no one knew exactly where she was going. She may not have known either.

I hope she didn't go wandering around looking for a home thinking she's in Pekin/Washington, rather than in Mattoon. It is much too cold. Farm chores this morning and yesterday were absolutely miserable, and I was dressed as well as I could be for the cold weather.

I wonder where she stayed Monday night? I hope she's visiting restaurants or stores to stay warm and that someone will recognize her. It seems being lost in a town/city would be far better than being off the road in the country.
 
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A bit more info here:

“Police: Missing woman found safe
KEVIN BARLOW [email protected] 3 hrs ago

BLOOMINGTON — Mattoon police say a missing Bloomington woman has been located and is safe.

A post on the Mattoon Police Facebook page indicates 53-year-old Carmon D. Edwards was found, but did not provide further details.

The Bloomington Police Department reported she was found by a Good Samaritan. Officials with the Illinois State Police District 10 in Pesotum notified BPD that she walked into their headquarters with a Good Samaritan from Mattoon and appears to be in good health.”
http://www.pantagraph.com/news/loca...cle_9355fdf9-3343-5816-8d8d-dd94a2996d94.html


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A bit more info here:

“Police: Missing woman found safe
KEVIN BARLOW [email protected] 3 hrs ago

BLOOMINGTON — Mattoon police say a missing Bloomington woman has been located and is safe.

A post on the Mattoon Police Facebook page indicates 53-year-old Carmon D. Edwards was found, but did not provide further details.

The Bloomington Police Department reported she was found by a Good Samaritan. Officials with the Illinois State Police District 10 in Pesotum notified BPD that she walked into their headquarters with a Good Samaritan from Mattoon and appears to be in good health.”
http://www.pantagraph.com/news/loca...cle_9355fdf9-3343-5816-8d8d-dd94a2996d94.html


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I am pleasantly surprised by this news!

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