
Deputies say Brandi Lee, 34, was last seen wearing a heavy, pink coat.
She left her home on Highway H on foot around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 12.
She is described as a white female, 5-feet, 1-inch tall and 95 pounds with a petite build.
According to the sheriff's department, her house is located south of Highway FF on Highway H.
They say search crews are staging down the road at a church at the intersection of Hwy. H and County Road 538.
If you don't need to be in the area, deputies ask that you avoid it because the search crews are using dogs to try and pick up her scent. They say they do not need volunteers at the moment.
If you have any information, you're asked to call the Bollinger County Sheriff's Department at 573-238-2633.

Washburn, Missouri - The Barry County Sheriff's Office in Missouri has issued an AMBER Alert for a child abduction in Washburn, Mo.
The sheriff's office said the abduction happened at 23233 Farm Road 1055 at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 5.
Alli Anne Paschall, a 2-year-old white female, was abducted. She has brown hair.
They say the suspect is believed to be Christopher Lee Paschall, a 37-year-old white male, 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 150 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes, and a barbed wire tattoo on his right arm.
The suspect vehicle is a dark blue 2013 Nissan Rogue with Arkansas license 052 PZL.
Anyone who has seen the the victim or vehicle, or anyone with information related to the abduction, should immediately call 911.
Washburn, Missouri is southwest of Springfield near the Rogers, Arkansas border.

United States – Blue Light Week is a national campaign to honor police officers that have died in the line of duty. YOU can participate by flipping a switch!
This is the first ever “Blue Light Week” and it is the hopes of many that it will become a annual nationwide event. From January 1st through January 7th change out your light bulb on your porch to blue! Turn it on at night and leave it on each night.
A former Virginia policeman who wanted to start something positive for the law enforcement community created the campaign.
Please join them throughout the week and support your local law enforcement as well!

Stoddard County, Missouri - A St. Francois County man is missing, last seen six weeks ago just west of Advance in the Sturdivant/Arab area.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff's Office, Kenneth Willard, 53, was last seen with blue jeans, shirt with a pocket on it and hunting boots.
He's from St. Francois County, but has a family farm in the northern part of Stoddard County.
Willard is 5 feet, 11 inches tall, heavy build with blue eyes, brown hair and tattoos.
According to the sheriff's office, a camper was set up and a car was in the area of the family farm.
They say he was reported missing on Sunday, Dec. 14 by family.
If you see Willard, please contact the Stoddard County Sheriff's Office.

The girls are 9-year-old Corbyn E. Erwin and 7-year-old Celsie E. Erwin.
Authorities believe they may be in the company of their stepfather, Damon Jones, 37, of Johnston City.The entries for Celsie and Corbyn in the Statewide and Nationwide computer database have changed from “Missing” to “Missing/Involuntary” and a request for an Amber Alert has been sent to the Illinois State Police.
Jones is most likely driving a white 2006 Chrysler van with an Illinois Temporary Registration 823R204.
Corbyn is 4'8" tall and 80 pounds with brown eyes and hair.
Celsie is 4'2" tall and 60 pounds with hazel eyes and hair.
Damon Jones is 5'8" tall and 140 pounds with brown eyes and hair.
The girls were last seen at home around 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14th.
There has been no contact with Jones or the girls since then.
If anyone has any contact with Damon Jones, Corbyn Erwin, or Celsie Erwin contact the Williamson County Sheriff's Office at 618-997-6541 or your local law enforcement agency.