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Several Silver Alerts issued for missing older adults

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Stoughton, Wisconsin: Police issued a Silver Alert this week after Pamela J. Mael, 69, was last heard from by phone around 5:30 p.m. on May 22 and her red 2005 Toyota Camry was seen May 24 traveling south on Highway 14 near Highway 92. In Sussex, Waukesha County authorities reported Abran Huerta, 68, missing before 2 p.m. on May 23 and described him as having dementia and a traumatic brain injury. Indianapolis-area authorities likewise issued an Indiana Silver Alert after Annette Hibbler, 63, was last seen at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in Elkhart and is believed to be in extreme danger; police released height, weight, hair and clothing details and requested calls to Elkhart Police at 574-295-7070 or 911. Media outlets published identifying features, vehicle descriptions, and tattoo details this week to assist coordinated searches and encourage immediate public tips.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • May 22: Pamela Mael last heard from by family around 5:30 p.m. in Stoughton.
  • May 23: Abran Huerta was last seen before 2 p.m. in Sussex; Silver Alert issued.
  • May 24: Pamela Mael's vehicle observed on Highway 14 near Highway 92 around 3 p.m.
  • May 24–25: Stoughton Police and other local outlets issued a Silver Alert for Mael.
  • This week: Elkhart Police issued an Indiana Silver Alert for Annette Hibbler after she was reported missing.

Why This Matters to You

Silver Alerts are crucial in locating missing older adults, especially those with cognitive impairments. They rely on community awareness. Keep an eye out for the individuals and vehicles described. Your vigilance could help bring them home safely.

The Bottom Line

Silver Alerts are not just news items, they're calls to action. Remember the faces, names, and vehicle descriptions. If you spot anything, call the police immediately. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the Stoughton, Sussex, or Elkhart areas.

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Who Benefited

Law enforcement agencies and local communities benefit from Silver Alerts through increased public awareness, coordinated searches, and faster information sharing that can aid in locating vulnerable missing persons.

Who Impacted

The missing individuals and their families suffered immediate danger, stress, and potential health consequences due to dementia or cognitive decline and the uncertainty surrounding their whereabouts.

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Who Benefited

Law enforcement agencies and local communities benefit from Silver Alerts through increased public awareness, coordinated searches, and faster information sharing that can aid in locating vulnerable missing persons.

Who Impacted

The missing individuals and their families suffered immediate danger, stress, and potential health consequences due to dementia or cognitive decline and the uncertainty surrounding their whereabouts.

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