She was a good mother, her son said, until about 10 years ago. That's when everything changed.
Now the family of Faith Van Nortrick is trying to find their missing mom and daughter.
Her son, William Felter, 29, said, "She was all right until I was about 19 or 20. Then she changed."
Faith Van Nortrick, Felter said, became schizophrenic, and in 2004 she walked away from home in Hitchcock, Texas. The last place she was seen was in Sallisaw, where she was arrested on suspicion of being intoxicated. But police found she was not drunk, and she was released shortly after her arrest on Aug. 7, 2004.
No one has seen her since.
"She wasn't drunk," Felter said. "She doesn't like liquor."
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Now the family of Faith Van Nortrick is trying to find their missing mom and daughter.
Her son, William Felter, 29, said, "She was all right until I was about 19 or 20. Then she changed."
Faith Van Nortrick, Felter said, became schizophrenic, and in 2004 she walked away from home in Hitchcock, Texas. The last place she was seen was in Sallisaw, where she was arrested on suspicion of being intoxicated. But police found she was not drunk, and she was released shortly after her arrest on Aug. 7, 2004.
No one has seen her since.
"She wasn't drunk," Felter said. "She doesn't like liquor."
http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/articles/2006/10/20/news/front6.txt