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Car of 95-year-old Mountain Home woman found at Jacksonville Air Force Base

Car of 95-year-old Mountain Home woman found at Jacksonville Air Force Base

Yahoo05-03-2025

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – Mountain Home police said the car of a 95-year-old woman, who has been missing for nearly a month, was found Tuesday.
According to the Mountain Home Police Department, authorities with the Jacksonville Air Force Base informed police that a beige Buick LeSabre was found crashed in a remote area at the Jacksonville Air Force Base.
Family speaks on ongoing search for 95-year-old woman missing from Mountain Home
Arkansas State Police has also canceled the Silver Alert for Day who authorities said was last seen driving the car in early February.
Police said the body found inside the car has been sent to the Arkansas State Crime Lab for an autopsy and positive identification.
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