Crews are still searching for a Nicholas County woman who has been missing for three weeks.
Police say 58-year-old Lori Feltz likely walked away from her family’s home on December 26.
Since then, dozens of people have been looking for her, even searching the 600-acre farm behind her family’s house.
“For a while afterwards, they would run the helicopter all throughout the area, we could hear it sitting inside,” said neighbor Brittney Hackworth.
Carmi Rockwell is one of the people searching for Feltz. She told LEX 18 that she is hoping that by showing images of Hick Hardy Road, as well as the houses and fields nearby, someone’s memory will be triggered.
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“They may have seen somebody that may have been pulled over and thought they may have had car trouble,” said Rockwell.
Family members believe that Feltz may have tried to flag down a ride to an adult day care center in Georgetown that she goes to, but it was not open on the day she went missing.
Her sister is asking the public to check their tree lines, or if by any chance Feltz was picked up, to call state police.
Feltz suffers from severe memory loss and epilepsy.
Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information that helps find Feltz.











