Family searching for answers after missing Wisconsin woman spotted in Oklahoma

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ENID, Okla. (KFOR) – A household is looking for solutions after a lacking Wisconsin lady, who has developmental disabilities, was noticed in Enid in early June.

“As a mother, I can not even clarify what I am going by way of proper now,” Amber Wilkerson advised Information 4.

Wilkerson and her brother, Terry Hutton, spoke with Information 4 over FaceTime on Thursday, 15 days after Wilkerson’s daughter, 23-year-old Stephanie Wallace, vanished from her Wisconsin dwelling.

“There are nonetheless a number of questions that we’ve. There are nonetheless so many unknowns,” Hutton mentioned.

Stephanie’s household is anxious for her security, as a result of she has developmental disabilities and has the the psychological capability of a 10-year-old.

“The final place she was noticed was on a avenue right here in Enid. It was on North Adams and that was confirmed by a neighbor,” Wilkerson mentioned.

Wilkerson flew to Oklahoma after listening to that information. She is at the moment in Enid ready on police, who’re working with police in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, to fill within the dots.

Officers with Enid PD advised KFOR they’ve found somebody gave Stephanie a journey to Enid.

“We have spoken to the person who went and picked her up. He is been cooperative and has offered us with particulars and advised us he dropped her off outdoors of Enid on the interstate,” Sgt. Aaron Barber mentioned.

Wilkerson advised Information 4 along with developmental disabilities, Stephanie additionally has epilepsy and is with out her remedy.

“It is vitally onerous. It is intestine wrenching,” Wilkerson mentioned.

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“You should use your creativeness on a number of the outcomes that come from this and a number of the forms of investigations that might be ongoing proper now,” Hutton mentioned.

For those who suppose you’ve seen Stephanie, contact Sgt. Barber at abarber@enid.org.

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