‘Vanished Into Thin Air’: Florida Mom Disappears After Withdrawing $20 From ATM

Authorities on Tuesday continued their frantic search for a Florida mother who disappeared over a week ago after withdrawing $20 from an ATM.Stephanie Hollingsworth, 50, left her home around noon on Sept. 25 and drove to a local Bank of America to withdraw $20, the Belle Isle Police Department said. The mother of three then stopped by a Walmart around 2 p.m., where she was caught on store cameras walking through an aisle near the entrance before turning around and walking out.“She’s a beautiful soul that was dedicated to her family and community,” one family friend told The Daily Beast. “It’s completely out of character for her to just completely disappear without telling anybody.”Missing Amish Teen Went to Church on Sunday—and Never Came HomeThe Belle Isle Police Department has launched a massive multi-county search and announced a $5,000 reward for helpful information related to the case. Despite coordinating with the 50-year-old’s family, who have created a makeshift “command post” and distributed hundreds of flyers throughout the Orlando area, a police spokesperson told The Daily Beast their office has not yet received any “meaningful leads.”“We continue to be extremely concerned with her well-being and are asking for your continued help in this search,” Belle Isle Police Chief Laura Houston said in a Monday update.> PLEASE SHARE: Belle Isle PD & the family of the mother of 3 StephanieHollingsworth need your help locating her. She was last seen on Friday, Sept. 25th in her Chevy Tahoe FL/ Y50XUR at a nearby Walmart on S Goldenrod Rd. Any info? Contact @CrimelineFL or call 407-836-4357. pic.twitter.com/3cdnJBenAi> > — Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) October 6, 2020Multiple municipalities in Central Florida have joined in on the search and are hoping to locate the yoga instructor’s silver Chevy Tahoe.On Sept. 25, the 50-year-old left her house, which is …read more

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