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Satellite imagery from space agencies sought in search for missing Belle Isle woman

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Belle Isle woman, Stephanie Chitwood Hollingsworth, 50, is missing since Sept. 25 from the Walmart on South Goldenrod Road in Orange County. Her family made a plea Tuesday for space agencies to provide satellite imagery.

“We can get lucky to have a satellite passing overhead to capture her either walking to the car or the car leaving that parking space,” Bill Moore, a retired Orlando police detective, said. “The family requests the assistance of any corporation or individual to search stored satellite imagery collected on September 25th for the purpose of locating Stephanie Hollingsworth’s light pewter metallic (champagne color) 2000 Chevrolet four-door Tahoe.”

Reports say the family is seeking help from NASA, SpaceX, L3Harris Technologies, Microsoft, Amazon, and Geospatial Enthusiasts.

There is a $10,000 reward for information leading to Hollingworth.

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“It’s been a while since we’ve had any new information and that’s going to change,” Scott Hollingsworth, husband of the missing woman, said. “I think we are going to find a lot of stuff. We have a lot of faith and hope.” “It’s just amazing that we have no idea at this point what happened,” he said earlier.

Anyone who has seen Stephanie is asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department or Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS.

 

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