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Harrisonburg Police Investigate Missing Person

Harrisonburg Police Investigate Missing Person

Allene Elizabeth “Beth” Redmon Photo: Saga Communications/Courtesy of Harrisonburg Police


HARRISONBURG, Va – The Harrisonburg Police Department is looking for a woman has been missing for several weeks and is asking for the public’s help.

Friends and family of Allene Elizabeth “Beth” Redmon of Harrisonburg report she was last seen on or around October 24th.

Since then, she has not been in contact with family, has not shown up for work nor has she returned to her apartment.

Those close to the 54-year-old Redmon are concerned because this is reportedly out of character and very unlike her to miss her obligations.

Redmon does not possess a vehicle. Detectives from HPD’s Major Crimes Unit are leading the investigation. Redmon has been entered into the state and national database for missing persons as a Missing/Endangered Person.

If you have any information to assist in the investigation, please call Detective Wetherell at 540-432-7788 or email her at leslie.wetherell@harrisonburgva.gov.

Anonymous tips related to this incident, or any crime can be sent to Crime Solvers at (540) 574-5050 or by texting “HPD” plus their tip to CRIMES (274637).

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