Police are asking for help locating a missing Edmonson County woman who could be in the Clarkson area.
The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 72-year-old Mary Ann Vaughan. She was last seen near Brownsville but she could be near Clarkson, Cave City or Clarksville, Tennessee, the sheriff’s office said.
During a phone conversation with her sister, Vaughan, who suffers from dementia, said she was lost. Law enforcement believes she may have run out of gas and that her phone is likely dead. She is driving a 2014 four-door Kia Soul with tinted windows bearing license plate 634-XYK.
Vaughan has green eyes and gray hair. She weighs about 170 pounds.
She was last seen wearing gray or black athletic pants and a short sleeve black/white shirt.
Anyone with information on Vaughan’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office at 270-597-2729 or your local law enforcement.
Two other local females remain missing
Breckinridge County woman with mental health issues who disappeared 21 weeks ago is still missing.
Evelyn Blake, 64, suffers from “early dementia” and is “developmentally disabled” and has not been seen since late July
“Evelyn suffers from early dementia and is developmentally disabled,” according to a family member who reached out to K105.
The Breckinridge County Sheriff’s Office, responding to unverified reports that Evelyn had spoken to someone on the phone since her disappearance, released the following statement on the search on July 27:
“Until a law enforcement officer makes physical contact with Ms. Blake, she will still be considered missing. The Sheriff’s Office is currently utilizing phone records from the phone provider, as a tool in attempt to locate Ms. Blake … We will continue to utilize whatever means necessary for a safe return of Ms. Blake. Our ultimate goal is to locate Ms. Blake. We appreciate all the help the public is wanting to provide, while still continuing to maintain respect for home and landowners. Permission to go onto their property must still be given to those wanting to search properties for Ms. Blake.”
Blake stands five feet, one inch tall and weighs about 230 pounds. She was last known to be wearing a white shirt and tan shorts.
Anyone with information on her location is asked to contact the Breckinridge County Sheriff’s Office at 270-756-2361 or your local law enforcement.
Alexandria Piper
Also still missing is 16-year-old Edmonson County girl Alexandria Piper, of Rock Hill.
Alexandria was last seen at 1:30 a.m. Monday, October 14 “in the Edmonson County part of Smiths Grove close to Rocky Hill,” Piper’s mother, Jessica Blair said in a social media post.
Blair added that Alexandria could be with a man she met on Snapchat.
“She’s originally from Glasgow and goes to Glasgow High School so she could be hiding out with friends there or with a 20 year old man named Kaden she talked to on Snapchat,” according to Blair.
Kaden, Blair said, could be from Tennessee due to him telling Alexandria that he lives “hours away.”
Blair said Alexandria is five feet tall and weighs “maybe 85 pounds soaking wet.” She has dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. The teenager additionally “has a line shaved in her right eyebrow.”
Alexandria was last seen wearing black sweatpants with a butterfly on the left leg, a black hoodie with four multicolored happy faces on the front and black crocs with Spider-Man croc charms, Blair said.
Anyone with information regarding Alexandria’s location is asked to contact the Edmonson Co. Sheriff’s Office at 270-597-2157, Edmonson Co. Dispatch at 270-597-2729 or call 911.
By Ken Howlett, News Director
Contact Ken at ken@k105.com