NOV 30, 2019
Florida woman remains missing from Glencoe 9 months later
Glencoe Police Chief Alan Kelly hopes fall’s dying foliage and hunting season may bring new information in the search for a missing Florida woman, last seen March 5 leaving her brother’s home in Glencoe.
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If Collier’s car is off some roadway, the falling leaves and dying brush might make it easier to see, Kelly said.
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Though Collier is 84 and Kelly said there’s been some discussion that she showed some signs of dementia, family members didn’t object to her making the long drive from Florida to Gadsden.
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Information about Collier and her car have been shared with law enforcement officers nationwide. So far, according to Kelly, none of the information that has come in panned out, and no license tag readers have recorded her car tag — Florida II75MQ.
Kelly said the fact that Collier’s car has not been located may be a sign she was not the victim of foul play. If she had, he would have expected the car to turn up somewhere.
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Kelly said investigators have obtain Collier’s DNA and submitted it to a database so that if any evidence is found, they can determine more quickly if it is related to her.
In the meantime, he encourages hunters, hikers and anyone in the woods this fall to keep their eyes open for anything related to the case.
Kelly said they encouraged fishermen to also be aware of anything turning up on their depth finders that looks like a car in the water.
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