The Chatham-Kent Police Service has set up their mobile Command Post to help with an on-going missing person case.
Police officials tweeted on Monday afternoon that a grid search is underway and a drone is being deployed.
In an effort to locate Catherine BOYLE, our Command Post has been set up on Hwy 40 north of Meadowvale Line. Officers are conducting a grid search & the drone has been deployed to assist with search efforts. Anyone with information is asked to contact police or @ckcrimestoppers pic.twitter.com/fUFS5AFhlF
— Chatham-Kent Police (@CKPSMedia) September 16, 2019
Police officials say Catherine Boyle, 70 years, of Meadowvale Line in Chatham Township, was last seen at home Wednesday morning around 6:30 a.m.
She is described as 5’2”, approximately 150 lbs. with curly brown and grey hair, police officials say.
Investigators believe she may be wearing white shoes, carrying a large grey purse and driving a 2005 white Ford Explorer Sport Trac with Ontario license plates AZ61358.
The vehicle is similar to one attached below and has a 4’ box, black hard tonneau cover with a Detroit Lions Blue Logo in the back window, police officials say.
“Police and family members are concerned for her safety and well-being,” police officials stated in a press release.
Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts are asked to contact Constable Rob Bowles at robbo@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6655.
Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-8000-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.