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Bilings Police Seeking Helping Finding Missing 76-Year-Old Woman
- Billings Police Department seeks missing 76-year-old Donna Prescott, who was taken from her care facility on June 1 in Billings, Montana.
- Prescott was reportedly removed around 4 p.m. by non-custodial family members, and the living facility notified her Power of Attorney the next morning.
- Her red 2004 Chrysler minivan, bearing Montana license plate number 3-62579C, was taken, and the last confirmed sighting of her was on June 2 in Rapid City, South Dakota, in the company of Tama LaRay Donley.
- BPD stated she was last seen on June 2 at 9 a.m. in Rapid City and urged anyone with information to contact Billings Police promptly.
- The case remains open with Rapid City police notified, and authorities emphasize public assistance for locating Prescott and her whereabouts.
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Bilings police seeking helping finding missing 76-year-old woman
Billings police are seeking a missing elderly woman believed to have been taken by a non-custodial relative.Donna Prescott, 76, was removed from her care facility on the 3100 block of Ave. C at around 4 p.m. Sunday, June 1 and hasn't returned, police wrote Monday on social media.Her vehicle, a red 2004 Chrysler Town and Country with Montana plates 3-62579C, was also taken.The facility notified Prescott's power of attorney Monday morning, and the…
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