KS KS - Glenna Bullard, 38, Lincoln, 1 Nov 2017

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Lincoln County Sheriffs Office
February 4, 2017
***Attempt to Locate Missing Person***

Glenna Bullard was last seen in Lincoln, KS on November 1, 2017. She stated that she was leaving to go to Texas to be with family members, but has not shown up and has had no contact with family since that date.

Glenna is 38 years old, 5ft 5in tall with green eyes.

Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Glenna Bullard please contact Undersheriff Dustin Florence at the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office (785)524-4479
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Kansas Missing and Unsolved tells KSAL News that 38-year-old Glenna Bullard has been missing since November 1st.
Missing Lincoln Woman Sought

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office shared a press release to their Facebook page on Feb. 4 attempting to locate a missing person.
Sheriff ’s Office continues search for missing person

Few details are available in her case. Both Kansas and Texas police are investigating Bullard's disappearance.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office 785-524-4479
Texas Department of Public Safety 800-346-3243
Glenna Bullard – The Charley Project

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Who did she tell she was going to visit family?
 
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Oops, forgot the quote.

Good question, Pink. I wish we knew.
 
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Bullard was last seen in the area of Kansas Highway 18, and Kansas Highway 14 in Lincoln, Kan. on Nov. 1, 2017. She was rumored to have headed to Texas, but made no contact with relatives in Texas. Bullard was seen traveling in a blue, single-cab pickup around the time of her disappearance.

KBI Looking for Missing Lincoln Woman

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JAN 17, 2019
Investigation continues in disappearance of Lincoln County woman
On Feb. 26, 2018, the KBI was requested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office to join the investigation into the disappearance of 39-year-old Glenna Bullard.

JAN 18, 2019
Authorities seeking information on woman missing since 2017
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Lincoln County Sheriff's officers are asking the public for information about a woman who hasn't been seen since Nov. 1, 2017.

Anyone with information about Bullard's disappearance should contact the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME. Callers may remain anonymous.

Officials continue search for missing woman…and other headlines from the Today in Kansas Report: January 18, 2019
State officials continue to probe the disappearance of a Lincoln County woman who disappeared in late 2017. A KBI spokesperson says 39-year-old Glenna Bullard was last seen behind the wheel of a blue pickup truck near Kansas highways 18 and 14 on November 1st of that year. Family members she say may have been headed to Texas, but never contacted relatives there. Anyone with information is asked to call the KBI.
 
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Glenna has been added to NAMUS: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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Circumstances of Disappearance
Bullard was last seen in the area of K-18 and K-14 in Lincoln, Kansas on Nov. 1, 2017. She was rumored to have headed to Texas, but has made no contact with relatives in Texas.

Transportation Comments:
She was seen traveling in a blue, single-cab pickup around the time of her disappearance. Unsure if it was Bullard's vehicle.
 
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Prayers for Glenna. On her FB page she actually says in June of 2017 she's on a bus to Texas. However, all the things that happened six months prior to that could surely put this woman in danger. Hoping she's just out there avoiding drama. Then again her young girl. Pretty kid.
 
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AUG 28, 2022
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Glenna, who was 38 years old, had moved from Texas to Lincoln, Kansas with a boyfriend. In the fall of 2017, she told people she was headed to Texas to visit her two daughters.

“Glenna was headed home but hadn’t made it home,” Fields said. “Her daughters’ birthdays are in November and that was one thing when we realized she hadn’t called home for her daughter’s birthday that something was wrong.”

[...]

Crystal Hornseth is the special agent currently assigned to the case.

“(Glenna) had communicated with her family that she would get a ride with a truck driver back down to Texas, and there’s some thought something happened to her along the way,” Hornseth said. “One of the big concerns is that nobody knew who this truck driver supposedly is or was, and whether or not he even showed up to pick her up.”

Glenna’s family reported her missing Nov. 2, 2017. Surveillance photos from the last week of October captured her last known movements: some purchases from the Dollar General store in Lincoln, plus a stop at the Walmart in Salina. She was driving a blue pick up at the time. Authorities found the truck, but no trace of Glenna.

Hornseth says Glenna’s financial records show no activity since then. She said Glenna historically drew down her account near zero each month, so to have money sitting in her account is unusual

“She had told multiple people that she was leaving town, so the fact that she wasn’t heard from initially wasn’t of concern because she was supposed to go somewhere,” Hornseth said.

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Authorities are still trying to find answers. Glenna is the queen of spades in the Kansas Cold Case deck. The special playing cards are being distributed in the state’s prisons and jails. Glenna’s family has shared she struggled with addition, so Hornseth says the cards may reach the right person.

“Some of those other people that struggle with addiction end up in prison, so the fact her card is included in the cold case deck could very well come across someone who did have contact with her at some point,” she said.

[...]

“Let everyone have some peace and closure,” she said. “(Glenna) was loved, and she is missed.”

Anyone with information about what happened to Glenna Bullard can call the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME.
 
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By Melissa Brunner
Updated: Aug. 28, 2022 at 9:52 PM CDT


TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Glenna Bullard loved to have fun, and loved her family.
“Glenna was a very lively person,” her sister-in-law Jennifer Fields recalls. “She was caring and always tried to help out wherever she could.”
Glenna, who was 38 years old, had moved from Texas to Lincoln, Kansas with a boyfriend. In the fall of 2017, she told people she was headed to Texas to visit her two daughters.

“Glenna was headed home but hadn’t made it home,” Fields said. “Her daughters’ birthdays are in November and that was one thing when we realized she hadn’t called home for her daughter’s birthday that something was wrong.”

Concerned, her family contacted the Lincoln Co. Sheriff’s office. The agency would later request assistance from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
Crystal Hornseth is the special agent currently assigned to the case.
“(Glenna) had communicated with her family that she would get a ride with a truck driver back down to Texas, and there’s some thought something happened to her along the way,” Hornseth said. “One of the big concerns is that nobody knew who this truck driver supposedly is or was, and whether or not he even showed up to pick her up.”

Glenna’s family reported her missing Nov. 2, 2017. Surveillance photos from the last week of October captured her last known movements: some purchases from the Dollar General store in Lincoln, plus a stop at the Walmart in Salina. She was driving a blue pick up at the time. Authorities found the truck, but no trace of Glenna.

Hornseth says Glenna’s financial records show no activity since then. She said Glenna historically drew down her account near zero each month, so to have money sitting in her account is unusual

“She had told multiple people that she was leaving town, so the fact that she wasn’t heard from initially wasn’t of concern because she was supposed to go somewhere,” Hornseth said.

Hornseth says part of the challenge is Glenna had no close ties to Lincoln County. She’d only lived there a couple years.

“There aren’t a lot of close friends or family members that we could talk to about her daily activities and get a feel for what was normal for her and what wasn’t - that, coupled with the fact that we don’t have a body or a crime scene to examine to give us potentially more clues to follow,” she said.

Fields said the family still can’t believe Glenna disappeared without a trace.

“Before Glenna, that just would have been something we would see on TV,” she said. “Never in a million years would we have thought it would touch our family - that that would happen to her and that we wouldn’t know.”
Authorities are still trying to find answers. Glenna is the queen of spades in the Kansas Cold Case deck. The special playing cards are being distributed in the state’s prisons and jails. Glenna’s family has shared she struggled with addition, so Hornseth says the cards may reach the right person.

“Some of those other people that struggle with addiction end up in prison, so the fact her card is included in the cold case deck could very well come across someone who did have contact with her at some point,” she said.

Glenna’s family is grateful she’s not forgotten.
“To have somebody, after five years, include (her), it is important,” Fields said. “It is important to her children.”
Glenna’s daughters are now 17- and 18-years-old. Fields says they’re trying to move forward without their mother, but hopefully, one day, with answers. She hopes whomever knows what happened comes forward

“Let everyone have some peace and closure,” she said. “(Glenna) was loved, and she is missed.”
 

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