A Silver Alert has been declared for 68-year-old Betty Capps. She is missing from Mecca, which is 64 miles east of Indianapolis. Anyone with information should contact the Parke County Sheriff’s Department at 765-569-5413 or 911.
Betty is described as 5’3” and 180 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. She has a tattoo of a butterfly on her right leg.
Betty is missing from Mecca, Indiana, which is 64 miles west of Indianapolis. She was last seen on Thursday, June 29.Anyone with information should contact the Parke County Sheriff’s Department at 765-569-5413 or 911.
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