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Police searching for 81-year-old Overland Park woman last seen 3 days ago

Police searching for 81-year-old Overland Park woman last seen 3 days ago

Yahoo17-05-2025
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Overland Park Police Department (OPPD) has issued a Silver Alert for a missing 81-year-old woman who disappeared three days ago while she was driving home.
According to OPPD, officers are searching for Jerry McConnell, an 'at-risk' woman who reportedly disappeared while driving to her Overland Park home from Harrisonville, Missouri, on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 14.
19 arrested, 36 vehicles towed in street racing, sideshow operation by KCPD
McConnell was driving a grey 2009 Honda Accord with Texas license plate 'RFP836,' police said.
She is believed to have been spotted on Thursday, May 15, near Severy, Kansas — a small town located about 155 miles (or 2.5 hours) southwest of Overland Park.
Police ask that if you or anyone you know sees McConnell, please contact OPPD at (913) 895-6300.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned at FOX4 News for the latest updates and information.
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