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In an effort to generate new leads and bring Amy home, the Hillyard family has increased the reward for information leading to her safe return from $10,000 to $25,000.
Since Amy’s disappearance on March 25th, hundreds of volunteers, along with law enforcement, have worked tirelessly to search for answers; going door-to-door, reviewing footage, and combing through the parks and areas she loved. Despite these ongoing efforts, critical information remains missing.
As time passes, the family hopes that increasing the reward will encourage anyone who may have seen something, knows something, or has even the smallest piece of information to come forward.
“We truly believe someone out there has information that can help bring Amy home,” said her husband, Chris Hillyard. “We hope this increased reward helps prompt that one call, that one tip, that gets someone to come forward with information.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Oakland Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at (510) 238-3641. #missingperson #california
Jacksonville, we need your help after an alarming incident.
This afternoon (May 7, 2026), our District 4 Patrol officers received a call about a suspicious incident on Blanding Boulevard and 118thStreet. The incident, caught on nearby surveillance camera video, shows a black man in his 20s arguing with a black woman in her 20s. The woman walks away, and the man follows her, before he picks her up and carries her to a white vehicle.
We’re working hard to find out who the man and woman are is so we can determine if the woman is safe. The man is believed to be between 20 and 30 years old, has small twists in his hair, and was wearing a light-colored shirt with black pants. The woman appears to be in her early 20s wearing a gray hoodie and black pants.
If you know who they are and can help us contact them, please call 904.630.0500 immediately. You can also call First Coast Crime Stoppers (https://t.co/3EqITz77wK) to report what you know anonymously. We want to make sure the woman is safe.
Pasco Sheriff’s deputies are currently searching for Harry Powers, a missing 63-year-old. Powers is 6’04”, around 250 lbs., with gray hair and blue eyes. Powers was last seen on May 5, around noon, in the Abalone Dr. area of Port Richey. It is unknown what Powers was last seen wearing. Powers may be driving a 2004 tan Honda Accord bearing Florida tag 98FBAI. If you have any information on Powers’ whereabouts, please call the Pasco Sheriff’s Non-Emergency Line at 727-847-8102, option 7. You can also report tips online at: https://t.co/1Cgj9MbukR.
A LIFE IS ON THE LINE: 17-year-old Colby Mccoy Hager missing from Matthews, North Carolina.
Break the silence for him: https://t.co/tt2K3Oq9rH.
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Community Notification: Missing at-risk juvenile
CSPD is seeking assistance in locating a 12-year-old Gabrielle Grimsley. Gabrielle was last seen on Thursday, May 7, 2026, around 4:51pm in the 2000 block of Southgate Road. Gabrielle is around 4’11”, 116Ibs, with dirty blonde hair, blue eyes. Gabrielle was last seen wearing a white dinosaur long sleeve shirt with blue sleeves, brown pants and black boots. If you have seen or know of Gabrielle’s location, please call CSPD at 719-444-7000.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for 88-year-old Lola Mae Smith.
Ms. Smith was last seen leaving her home on Thursday morning around 7:00 a.m. on West 4th Street. We’re told she is diagnosed with dementia. Due to the circumstances involved, we are concerned about her well-being and safety.
Ms. Smith is 5’6” and 135 pounds. She has brown eyes and salt and pepper hair.
If you see Ms. Smith or know where she is, call us at 904.630.0500. Please share this post so we can spread the word faster!