A 95-year-old Mountain Home woman is still missing after 2 weeks

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – It’s been two weeks since Arkansas State Police activated a Silver Alert for a Mountain Home woman, and her family is still franticly looking for her.

According to Arkansas State Police, 95-year-old Belva Day was last seen paying her electric bill at 1:58 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6 at North Arkansas Electric in Mountain Home.

Since then, police have been searching, using surveillance video from Mountain Home businesses.

Investigators said she headed toward Fulton County on Highway 62 and was later spotted on video at Allsteel incorporated in the town of Gepp. Then she was spotted in Calico Rock and finally Batesville, but that’s when the trail went cold.

According to investigators, Day does not have a cell phone with her or any debit or credit cards that police can track.

Day’s daughter Patti Ades said she spoke to the people who last saw her mother at North Arkansas Electric, who told her that Day's behavior was normal, and she seemed fine when they interacted with her.

Ades says the family believes her mother may have gotten lost on the way to a nearby dispensary, missed a turn and for some reason kept driving.

Day is described as 5-foot-2, weighing 100 pounds, with grey hair and blue eyes.

Investigators said she could be traveling in a beige Buick LeSabre with Arkansas license plate USADOGN.

Anyone who may know of her whereabouts is asked to contact the Mountain Home Police Department at 870-425-6336.



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